The New Hampshire Waiver of Indictment is a legal document that allows a defendant to waive their right to be formally indicted by a grand jury before being charged with a crime. This waiver allows a defendant to avoid the lengthy and costly process of a grand jury indictment. It is used when the prosecutor has enough evidence to charge a defendant with a crime, but the defendant chooses to waive their right to an indictment. There are two types of New Hampshire Waiver of Indictment: Waiver of Grand Jury Indictment and Waiver of Felony Indictment. The Waiver of Grand Jury Indictment is used when a defendant is being charged with a misdemeanor or felony charge, and they choose to waive their right to be formally indicted by a grand jury. The Waiver of Felony Indictment is used for more serious felony charges, and it allows the defendant to waive their right to be formally indicted by a grand jury, but it also requires the defendant to plead guilty or solo contender to the charge.