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Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possessing firearms and ammunition as a prohibited person, and possessing with intent to distribute fentanyl in New Hampshire. |
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United States of America v. Boaz BenMoshe |
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Concord, NH - Criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Boaz BenMoshe, who was charged with bail jumping. |
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. MANUEL TIRADO
United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit |
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The defendant, Manuel |
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The State of New Hampshire v. Drew Fuller | |
The record reflects the following facts. The defendant was arrested on May 26, 2015, and charged with possession of heroin, changing marks on a firearm, and carrying a firearm in a vehicle without a license. See RSA 318-B:2, I (2011); RSA 159:13 (2014); RSA 159:4 (2014). The State filed informations on the misdemeanor firearm charges on July 16, and a grand jury indicted the defendant on the h... More... $0 (06-29-2016 - NH) |
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The State of New Hampshire v. Drew Fuller | |
The record reflects the following facts. The defendant was arrested on May 26, 2015, and charged with possession of heroin, changing marks on a firearm, and carrying a firearm in a vehicle without a license. See RSA 318-B:2, I (2011); RSA 159:13 (2014); RSA 159:4 (2014). The State filed informations on the misdemeanor firearm charges on July 16, and a grand jury indicted the defendant on the h... More... $0 (06-21-2016 - NH) |
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State of New Hampshire v. Amy Kathleen Mouser | |
The trial court found the following facts when it denied the defendant’s motion to suppress. On June 7, 2012, Joseph Jennings was arrested on drugrelated charges and released on personal recognizance bail to the custody of |
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State of New Hampshire v. Makenzy Thelusma | |
The following facts are derived from the record. On August 9, 2012, Sergeant Roy, a Berlin police officer, observed the defendant driving the wrong way on a one-way street. Roy stopped the car and the defendant produced a New York state identification card, but not a driver’s license. While Roy was in his cruiser unsuccessfully seeking to determine whether the defendant had a valid driver’s lic... More... $0 (02-22-2016 - NH) |
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The State of New Hampshire v. Tyler Boyer | |
The State appeals an order of the Circuit Court (Rappa, J.) granting the motion of the defendant, Tyler Boyer, to suppress evidence obtained when, without a warrant, the police entered the apartment that he shared with his girlfriend and arrested him. The trial court found that the defendant had standing to object to the search despite the fact that, at the time of the search, he was present wi... More... $0 (02-15-2016 - NH) |
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American Express Travel v. David Moskoff | |
The defendant, David Moskoff, appeals from Superior Court (McHugh, J.) orders: (1) finding that he has the ability to pay $5,000 per month towards an outstanding debt and ordering him held until he paid $5,000 cash; and (2) clarifying that the $5,000 paid to secure his release was not bail, but was properly turned over to the plaintiff and applied towards its judgment. We affirm. In April 19... More... $118000 (10-28-2002 - NH) |