N.H. R. Evid. 404
2016 NHRE Update Committee Note
No change was made to New Hampshire Rule of Evidence 404 by supreme court order dated April 20, 2017, effective July 1, 2017. The current New Hampshire rule mirrors the language of Federal Rule 404 as it existed in 1985. Federal Rule of Evidence 404 has been amended four times since New Hampshire adopted the rule. The 1987 amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence 404 was technical, but the three subsequent amendments were substantive. The 1991 amendment added a pretrial notice requirement to 404(b). The 2000 amendment provides that when the accused attacks the character of an alleged victim the door is open to an attack on the same character trait of the accused. The 2006 amendment was added to clarify that in a civil case evidence of a person's character is never admissible to prove that the person acted in conformity with the character trait. Because New Hampshire has a body of case law that has clarified and limited this rule as applied in New Hampshire, the changes made to Federal Rule 404 have not been made to New Hampshire Rule of Evidence 404.