New Hampshire Burglary Law
 

United States of America v. Jheisson Rizo Suarez

Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with reentry into the United States after removal.

On July 9, 2021, Jheisson Rizo Suarez, 39, was arrested by the Dover Police Department in connection with a residential burglary in progress. A juvenile female, who was home alone and hiding under a bed, called 911 and whispered that an unknown number of in... More...
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State of New Hampshire v. Mauricio Guerrero

Dover, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with four counts of burglary, along with criminal trespass and invasion of privacy.

Mauricio Guerrero, age 19, pled not guilty and testified on his own behalf. He claimed that he had a romantic relationship with the victim.

Deputy Strafford County Attorney Emily Garod prosecuted the case.
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United States of America v. Steven Orr




Concord, NY - Resident of Texas Sentenced to 71 Months in Prison for Fraud and Weapons Offenses

Steven Orr, 53, of Grapevine, Texas, was sentenced on Thursday to 71 months in prison for two wire fraud offenses and unlawful posses... More...
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State of Tennessee v. Kelly Scott Hood

On March 24, 2014, the Defendant was convicted of aggravated burglary, theft, and attempted theftand received consecutive sentences of three years, three years, and two years, respectively, to be served on probation. On November 10, 2016, the trial court determined that the Defendant violated the conditions of his release, revoked his probation, and ordered him to serve six months in jail before ... More...    $0 (07-05-2018 - NH)

The State of New Hampshire v. Joseph Kuchman

The defendant, Joseph Kuchman, appeals decisions of the Superior Court (Lewis and Brown, JJ.) related to his conviction by a jury on one count of first degree assault. See RSA 631:1, I (2007). The defendant argues that the trial court erred when it denied his request for a bill of particulars, denied his multiple motions for a mistrial, and admitted evidence of a telephone conversation. For th... More...    $0 (04-21-2016 - NH)

New Hampshire v. Brian Craig

Following a jury trial in Superior Court (Delker, J.), the defendant, Brian Craig, was convicted on one count of criminal threatening, RSA 631:4 (Supp. 2014); one count of witness tampering, RSA 641:5 (2007); and one count of stalking, RSA 633:3-a (Supp. 2014). The convictions were based on a series of messages that he posted on his Facebook profile page in April 2012 that were directed to the vi... More...    $0 (02-22-2016 - NH)

State of New Hampshire v. Elizabeth Cloutier

The defendant, Elizabeth Cloutier, appeals her conviction by jury on one count of burglary. See RSA 635:1 (2007) (amended 2014). On appeal, she argues that the Superior Court (Bornstein, J.) erroneously denied her motion to suppress her confession. We affirm. The following facts are drawn from the trial court’s findings and rulings or are otherwise supported in the record, which includes a vid... More...    $0 (01-06-2016 - NH)

Christopher G. Machado v. Weare Police Department

Christopher Machado brought a section 1983 action against several officers of the Weare, New Hampshire Police Department. 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (2006). Because Machado is currently incarcerated, his complaint was subject to screening under 28 U.S.C. § 1915A (2006); a magistrate judge recommended dismissal and the district court agreed. Machado now appeals. Because this is effectively a motion to dis... More...    $0 (10-03-2012 - NH)

Shawn Cheever v. Michael Edmark and Kevin Valenti

Shawn Cheever sued New Hampshire prison guards Kevin Valenti and Michael Edmark on civil rights violation and assault and battery theories under 42 U.S.C. 1983 claiming that defendants "maliciously and sadistically" used force against him after he became anxious and depressed inside the New Hampshire state prison where he was incarcerated and asked to see a mental health counselor. Cheever, age 2... More...    $80000 (09-26-2009 - NH)

United States of America v. John T. Marshall

Defendant-Appellant John T. Marshall appeals the district court's denial of his motion to suppress child pornography seized at his residence. For the reasons that follow, the judgment of the district court is affirmed.

I. BACKGROUND

On February 5, 2002, Police Officer Christopher Hutchins responded to a call from Ms. Geis, owner of the residence at 7 Dixon Avenue in Newfields, New... More...    $0 (10-29-2003 - NH)

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