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1-888-891-4385 Drug convictions in New Hampshire made up 46.7% of its total criminal convictions in 2001. This is above the national average of 41.2%. Powdered cocaine was involved with 14.3% of these drug convictions, 58.7% involved crack cocaine, 0% involved heroin, 17.5% involved marijuana, 7.9% involved methamphetamines, and 1.6% involved other drugs. Of the 46.7% of drug convictions in New Hampshire, 46% was due to drug trafficking as the primary offense, 0% was due to facilitating as a primary conviction, 1.5% was due to simple possession as the primary offense. Of those convicted for drug trafficking in New Hampshire, 93.7% plead, leaving 6.3% to go to trial. Of those convicted for facilitating, 0% plead. Of those convicted for simple possession in New Hampshire, 100% plead. 88.9% of those convicted for drug trafficking as a primary offense went to prison for an average of 65.7 weeks. 0% convicted for facilitating as a primary offense went to prison for an average of 0 weeks. 100% of those convicted for possession as a primary offense went to prison for an average of 0 weeks. |
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