2013 New Hampshire Revised Statutes
Title LXII - CRIMINAL CODE
Chapter 626 - GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Section 626:3 - Effect of Ignorance or Mistake.


NH Rev Stat § 626:3 (2013) What's This?

    626:3 Effect of Ignorance or Mistake. –
    I. A person is not relieved of criminal liability because he acts under a mistaken belief of fact unless:
       (a) The mistake negatives the culpable mental state required for commission of the offense; or
       (b) The statute defining the offense expressly provides that such mistake is a defense; or
       (c) Such mistake supports a defense of justification as defined in RSA 627.
    II. A person is not relieved of criminal liability because he acts under a mistaken belief that his conduct does not, as a matter of law, constitute an offense unless his belief is founded upon a statement of the law contained in a statute or other enactment, or an administrative order or grant of permission, or a judicial decision of a state or federal court, or a written interpretation of the law relating to the offense officially made by a public servant, agency or body legally empowered with authority to administer, enforce or interpret such law. The defendant must prove a defense arising under this subsection by a preponderance of evidence.

Source. 1971, 518:1, eff. Nov. 1, 1973.


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