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The New Hampshire Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Concord athlete against the state’s athletic supervisory organization, ruling that the former student lacked standing in the case and the ...
The New Hampshire Supreme Court’s decision finding the current administration of the Statewide Education Property Tax ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte will get her first pick for the state’s highest court later this year. Associate Justice James P. Bassett, 68, announced that he will retire from the court at the end of August ...
NH Supreme Court justice indicted over alleged attempts to interfere with investigation into husband
New Hampshire Supreme Court Associate Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi was indicted for allegedly trying to interfere in a criminal investigation into her husband, state officials announced ...
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Supreme Court has issued an order stating that Associate Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi is on administrative leave with pay for a period of 90 days, which may ...
NEW HAMPSHIRE’S COURTS ARE NOT TOTALLY BACK ONLINE ... particularly the judicial system. Officials said some of their computers have been down since 2 a.m. Friday. The state judicial branch ...
Since then, the staff – the largest group of employees in the court system – have taken over five million calls. According to an article Judge King wrote for NH Business Review in 2020, the ...
But a shortage of the workers who transcribe legal proceedings could hamper the daily functioning of the state court system, which is already facing a backlog that still hasn’t fully rebounded ...
Police records of misconduct by a disgraced state trooper must be released under the state’s Right-to-Know law, according to a decision issued Wednesday by the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
New Hampshire is sending too little state money to its public schools and is violating the state’s constitution, a superior court judge ruled Monday, in a groundbreaking decision that could ...
New Hampshire’s Judicial Branch is trying to learn more about people’s experiences with the court system through a series of public listening sessions around the state. Judicial officials ...
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