Can I bring a weapon to court?

No. NH RSA 159:19 Courtroom Security: No person shall knowingly carry a loaded or unloaded pistol, revolver, or firearm or any other deadly weapon as defined in RSA 625:11, whether open or concealed or whether licensed or unlicensed, upon his or her person or within any of his possessions owned or within his or her control in courtroom or area used by a court. Whoever violates the provisions of this paragraph shall be guilty of a class B felony. The provisions of this section shall not apply to marshals, sheriffs, policemen or other duly appointed or elected law enforcement officers, bailiffs and court security officers, or persons with prior authorization of the court for the purpose of introducing weapons into evidence.

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1. How do I contact the Prosecutor?
2. When should I contact the Prosecutor to discuss my arrest and possible resolution of the case?
3. Can I change my court date?
4. I have received a ticket from a Police Officer. What do I do?
5. I have received a court summons from a Police Officer or complaint but do I have to appear? Can I waive the appearance by mail and plead guilty?
6. I want to plead guilty but I do not have the money to pay the fines. When are they due?
7. I have an arraignment date set - what is going to happen?
8. What happens at trial?
9. I am a victim or witness - what is going to happen?
10. I am charged with a violation level offense. What are the possible penalties?
11. I am charged with a Class B Misdemeanor. What are the possible penalties?
12. Where do hearings occur?
13. Can I bring a weapon to court?
14. I am charged with a felony. What happens next?
15. I am charged with a Class A Misdemeanor. What are the possible penalties?
16. Where is the Grafton County Department of Corrections located?