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New Hampshire has life without parole. A jury decides the sentence.
The Governor has sole authority to grant clemency, but the
Governor must consult the Governor's Council for non-binding advice.

New Hampshire has not had an execution in 60 years. As of January 2009,
Michael Addison is the only person on the state's death row after his
December 2008 conviction for murdering a police officer. The
state passed a law narrowing the old death penalty law and effectively
reinstating the punishment in 1991.
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