RSA 645:1-a Public Urination or Defecation. – A person is guilty of a violation if such person urinates or defecates in a public place, other than a public restroom, under circumstances where the person knew or should have known would likely cause affront or alarm to another.
New Hampshire Violations
The least serious offenses are called violations. A violation is an offense that is not a crime. The penalties for a violation include a fine and, in some cases, license suspension but no jail time will be imposed. Also, a violation conviction is not reported on your criminal record and will have no long term effects. Examples of violations are minor traffic offenses.
https://www.russmanlaw.com/new-hamps...fic%20offenses.
Apology!
Not meaning to participate in an extended thread (have unforetunately done so in the past).
Now the thread can migrate back to was the offense done in a public place or on private property.
Or maybe:
635: UNAUTHORIZED ENTRIES
Section: 635:2 Criminal Trespass.
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/...C-LXII-635.htm
or maybe, luckily nobody home ...
627: 7 JUSTIFICATION
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/...C-LXII-627.htm
Just thought I'd peek in. Will probably regret this post.Leaving now.
