New Hampshire Waiver of Counsel is a legal document that allows a person to waive their right to legal counsel in a criminal case in the state of New Hampshire. This document is typically signed by the defendant or their attorney if they choose to represent themselves in court proceedings. There are three types of New Hampshire Waiver of Counsel: Waiver of Right to Counsel for Plea Negotiation, Waiver of Right to Counsel for Trial, and Waiver of Right to Counsel for Sentence. The Waiver of Right to Counsel for Plea Negotiation is used when a defendant wishes to negotiate a plea without the assistance of an attorney. The Waiver of Right to Counsel for Trial is used when a defendant wishes to represent themselves in court during their trial. The Waiver of Right to Counsel for Sentence is used when a defendant wishes to waive their right to legal counsel during their sentencing hearing.