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Q: What is NHJB-2859-D?
A: NHJB-2859-D is a form used in New Hampshire for entering a not guilty plea and waiving arraignment.
Q: When is NHJB-2859-D used?
A: NHJB-2859-D is used when someone wants to plead not guilty to a charge and waive their right to an arraignment in New Hampshire.
Q: What is a not guilty plea?
A: A not guilty plea is when someone declares that they did not commit the crime they are being accused of.
Q: What is an arraignment?
A: An arraignment is a court hearing where a defendant is formally charged with a crime and enters a plea.
Q: Why would someone want to waive arraignment?
A: Someone may want to waive arraignment to save time and avoid the need to appear in court for an additional hearing.
Q: Is NHJB-2859-D specific to New Hampshire?
A: Yes, NHJB-2859-D is a form used specifically in the state of New Hampshire.
Form Details:
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