What Makes Evidence “Court-Ready” in New Hampshire
For evidence to be accepted in a NH court, it must be:
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Legally obtained
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Authenticated
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Clear and understandable
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Collected by a qualified, credible professional
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Presented with accurate timestamps and documentation
Private investigators specialize in producing evidence that complies with these standards.
External reference: NH Courts – Evidence Rules
https://www.courts.nh.gov
Types of Court-Ready Evidence Collected by NH Investigators
1. Video Surveillance
Clear, time-stamped footage showing:
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Fraudulent activity
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Infidelity behavior
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Custody violations
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Workplace or injury inconsistencies
Video is one of the strongest forms of admissible evidence.
2. Photographic Documentation
Photos are used to prove:
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Patterns of behavior
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Individuals present at locations
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Dangerous or unsafe conditions
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Activity inconsistent with claims
Investigators follow strict procedures to prevent tampering claims.
3. Written Reports & Activity Logs
Reports include:
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Times, dates, and precise observations
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Movements and interactions
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Environmental and situational details
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Investigator statements
These are structured specifically for court use.
4. Witness Statements
PIs gather:
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Recorded interviews
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Written testimonies
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Third-party confirmations
This helps support timelines and claims.
5. Background & Records Documentation
Court cases often require records such as:
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Criminal history
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Civil filings
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Bankruptcy information
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Address history
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Employment verification
This information strengthens legal arguments.
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6. Digital & OSINT Evidence
Investigators collect legally accessible online data like:
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Public social media activity
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Online interactions
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Business records
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Public directories
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Digital patterns
External OSINT resource:
https://www.osintframework.com
Why Courts Trust Evidence from Licensed NH Investigators
Legally compliant
Investigators know what’s allowed—and what’s not.
Neutral, unbiased reporting
Courts trust independent professionals more than personal statements.
Experience testifying
Many PIs regularly testify in NH courts and know exactly what judges require.
Professional documentation
Files are formatted to be easily reviewed by attorneys and judges.
Cases That Benefit Most from Court-Ready Evidence
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Divorce and infidelity cases
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Child custody disputes
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Workers’ compensation fraud
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Insurance investigations
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Asset and financial disputes
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Harassment and stalking cases
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Missing person cases
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Criminal defense investigations
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How Executive Decision Investigations Prepares Evidence for Court
With over 40 years of investigative experience, we provide:
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High-quality video & photos
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Accurate timestamp records
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Detailed logs & observations
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Organized case files
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Evidence presented in court-friendly formats
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Testimony when required
Our documentation is built specifically for attorneys, insurers, and NH courts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is video evidence always admissible in NH courts?
Yes—if legally obtained without violating privacy laws.
Can a PI testify in court?
Absolutely. Licensed investigators often provide testimony.
How long does evidence collection take?
Timelines vary depending on the complexity of the case.
Contact Us for Court-Ready Evidence in New Hampshire
If you need reliable, legally sound evidence for court, we’re here to help.
603-230-4460
magnumpinh@comcast.net
executivedecisioninvestigations.com
Request a confidential consultation today.

