New Hampshire law has sections dealing with "extended" prison terms for assaults on law enforcement including probation/parole officers. The web address is: http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/lxii/651/651-6.htm
RSA 631 are the assault statues
paragraph III is a description of the possible sanctions
651:6 Extended Term of Imprisonment. –
I. A convicted person may be sentenced according to paragraph III if the jury also finds beyond a reasonable doubt that such person:
(g) Has knowingly committed or attempted to commit any of the crimes defined in RSA 631 where he or she knows the victim was, at the time of the commission of the crime, a law enforcement officer, a paid firefighter, volunteer firefighter, on-call firefighter, or licensed emergency medical care provider as defined in RSA 153-A:2, V acting in the line of duty;
I-a. As used in this section, a ""law enforcement officer'' is a sheriff or deputy sheriff of any county, a state police officer, a constable or police officer of any city or town, an official or employee of any prison, jail, or corrections institution, a probation-parole officer, a juvenile probation and parole officer, or a conservation officer.
B. Drown
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