New Hampshire Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Cameras in Courtrooms; Other Courts Limit AccessBROADCASTING & COPYRIGHTCanning, PaulaThorn, April
As a result, the federal court certified questions to the New Hampshire Supreme Court, asking whether the state recognizes a claim for the costs of medical monitoring as a remedy or cause of action in the context of plaintiffs who were tortiously exposed to a toxic substance, and if so, ...
[1] The court properly applied the "clear and convincing" burden of proof mandated by State v. Leclair, 118 N.H. 214, 385 A.2d 831 (1978), and found "on all the evidence that no suggestive procedures were used by the State prior to the photographic line-up or prior to the corpore...
[2] The defendant argues that this case is controlled by Coolidge v. New Hampshire supra. In Coolidge, the police arrested the defendant in his home, seized his automobile, which was parked in his driveway for several days, and towed it to the police station, where they searched it. The...
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. ROBERT J. HASTINGS. No. 80-151. Supreme Court of New Hampshire. June 18, 1980. Gregory H. Smith, acting attorney general (Deborah J. Cooper, assistant attorney general, orally), for the State. Spaloss & Rosson, of Nashua (Henry F. Spaloss orally), fo...
Supreme Court of New Hampshire. December 29, 1980. Gregory H. Smith, acting attorney general (Brian T. Tucker, attorney, orally), for the State. Stanley J. Spero, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, by brief and orally, for the defendant. ...
New Hampshire Supreme Court upholds $236 million judgment in case concerning alleged MTBE groundwater contamination October 05, 2015 The New Hampshire Supreme Courtaffirmedin relevant part the trial court’s rulings and the jury’s verdict. It concluded that New Hampshire state law recognized market...
This is an appeal from the Hillsborough County Superior Court's (Goode, J.) dismissal of the plaintiff's petition for habeas corpus. We affirm. The plaintiff began serving a sentence of eighteen months to seven years in the New Hampshire State Prison on June 1, 1978, pursuant to a convict...
U.S. District Courts | New York Southern District Court | Commercial and Trade - Contract | 1:23-cv-10673 | 12/07/2023 DOCKET 01/04/2024 CASE REMANDED OUT FROM THE U.S.D.C. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK TO THE STATE COURT - SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF...
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A registered sex offender did not break the law by hiring a 16-year-old boy to work for his landscaping business, theNew HampshireSupreme Court ruled Friday. Edward Proctor was convicted in 2017 under a law prohibiting certain sex offenders from undertak...