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Concord, New Hampshire personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who filed a stalking petition. |
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Concord, New Hamsphire consumer law lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants for violating the New Hampshire Privacy Act. |
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Hudson Man Sentenced to Federal Prison for 21 Months for Stealing COVID Relief Funds and Agreed to Pay Almost $50... More... $0 (12-02-2024 - NH) |
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Concord, New Hampshire civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiffs seeking an injunction against robocalls. |
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Peru Woman Sentenced to 15 Years for Selling More than 1.5 Kilos of Methamphetamine to Undercover Officer Betw... More... $0 (10-08-2024 - NH) |
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Arizona Company and CEO Sentenced for Illegal Distribution of Tianeptine and Other Drugs and Ordered to Forfeit $2.4 Million |
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Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with possession with intent to distribute steroids and causing a drug to become misbranded after shipment in interstate commerce. |
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Petitioner Roland Chretien, a New Hampshire State Prison |
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Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with distributing drugs into the interstate commerce that were not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). |
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Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with fraudulently obtain over $6 million in CARES Act funds from the United States government. |
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Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with multiple counts of bank fraud, wire fraud, and attempted wire fraud. |
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United States of America v. Kristina Coleman |
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Corcord, New Hampshire drug possession criminal defense lawyer represented Kristina Coleman, age 40, who was charged with tampering with consumer products and unlawfully obtaining controlled substances. |
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Signs for Jesus v. Town of Pembroke, NH, et al. |
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United States of America v. Christopher C. Cantwell |
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Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with extortion. |
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United States of America v. Phillip R. Andrews |
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Concord, NH - The United States of America charged Phillip R. Andrews with transportation of child pornography. |
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United States of America v. Sergio Martinez |
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![]() Concord, NH - Lawrence Man Pleads Guilty to Operating Major Fentanyl Trafficking Organization Sergio Martinez, 29, of Lawrence, Massachusetts, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to leading a continuing criminal enterprise and participatin... More... $0 (10-11-2019 - NH) |
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United States of America v. Keith Baker |
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United States of America v. Peter J. Carney and Dustin Grant |
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![]() Concord, NH - New Hampshire Men Plead Guilty To Distribution Of Suboxone Peter J. Carney, 57, of Stewartstown, and Dustin Grant, 34, of Colebrook, pleaded guilty in federal court to distribution of suboxone. ... More... $0 (07-01-2019 - NH) |
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United States of America v. Samuel Morris |
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![]() Concord, NH - Belmont Man Pleads Guilty To Participating In Fentanyl Trafficking Conspiracy Samuel Morris, 29, of Belmont, pleaded guilty in federal court to participating in a fentanyl trafficking conspiracy, United States Attorney Scott W. Murray announced today. |
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United States of America v. Jonathan Felch |
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Brendan Kelly v. Libert Insurance Corporation |
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United States of America v. David Fagan |
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United States of America v. Jepherson Emanuel Cabrera |
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![]() Concord, NY - One Man Pleads Guilty and Another Man is Sentenced to 150 Months in Prison for Participating in Fentanyl Trafficking Conspiracy Jepherson Emanuel Cabrera, 18, of Lawrence, Massachusetts, was sentenced to 150 months in prison and Juan Rafael Tejada-Jiminez,... More... $0 (12-02-2018 - NH) |
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United States of America v. Norman Limgoes |
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. ERIC PINEDA-MATEO |
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![]() Before moving forward, a brief survey of the spousal testimonial privilege and the rationales that have traditionally undergirded it is in order. A. The spousal testimonial privilege is an evidentiary privilege that protects a defendant's spouse from having to take the witness ... More... $0 (09-23-2018 - NH) |
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JOSEPH S. HAJDUSEK v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Marine Corps recruit from NH sues U.S. for injury he says was caused by sergeant who made him exercise 'excessively' |
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When reviewing a dismissal for lack of subject matter jurisdiction under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(1), we "construe the [c]omplaint liberally and treat all well-pleaded facts as true, according the plaintiff the benefit of all reasonable inferences." Murphy v. United States, 45 F.3d 520, 522 (1st Cir. 1995). In addition to the pleadings, Hajdusek submitted certain additional ma... More... $0 (07-15-2018 - NH) |
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The State of New Hampshire v. Brian Watson
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Because the defendant has not provided, as part of the appellate record, the transcript of the evidentiary hearing held on his motion or all of the exhibits entered at that hearing, we must assume that the evidence was sufficient to support the trial courts denial of his motion to suppress, and we review its decision only for errors of law. See State v. Woods, 139 N.H. 399, 403 (1995). Accordi... More... $0 (07-04-2018 - NH) |
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The State of New Hampshire v. Bailey P. Serpa
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The defendant, Bailey P. Serpa, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Howard, J.), requiring him to register as a sexual offender. On appeal, the defendant argues that registration as a sexual offender for a conviction of violating RSA 649-B:4 is contrary to the manifest objectives of RSA 632-A:4 and violates constitutional requirements that all penalties be proportional to the offense. We aff... More... $0 (07-04-2018 - NH) |
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Misha Kendall v. The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire
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Concord, NH - Misha Kendall sued The Society for the Protection of New Hampshire on a personal injury negligence theory.... More... $0 (05-17-2018 - NH) |
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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. ANTHONY BARNABY & THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. DAVID CAPLIN
Canadian pair indicted in Nashua double-murder cold case |
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The defendants, Anthony Barnaby and David Caplin, are charged with two counts each of first degree and second degree murder in the deaths of two women that occurred in 1988. See RSA 626:8 (1986) (amended 2001); 630:1-a, I(a) (2016); 630:1-b, I(b) (2016).1 The State appeals an order of the Superior Court (Colburn, J.) denying, in part, its motion to depose certain foreign witnesses pursuant to R... More... $0 (11-07-2017 - NH) |
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THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. CARLOS GONZALEZ, III
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The defendant, Carlos Gonzalez, III, appeals his convictions on two counts of aggravated felonious sexual assault. See RSA 632-A:2 (2016). The defendant argues that the Trial Court (Wageling, J.) erred when it vacated the pro hac vice admission of two out-of-state attorneys, thereby depriving him of his right to chosen counsel under Part I, Article 15 of the State Constitution and the Sixth Ame... More... $0 (11-07-2017 - NH) |
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James Walsh v. Zurich American Insurance Company, d/b/a Zurich Direct Markets, d/b/a Zurich North American Commercial d/b/a Zurich North American, et al.
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A jury found that appellant Zurich |
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The State of New Hampshire v. Robert Grimpson Smith
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The pertinent facts are as follows. On August 2, 2014, Officer Alden responded to a report that a woman, later identified as Kerry St. Lawrence, had collapsed on the lawn outside 14 Bank Street in Lebanon. When Alden arrived, he saw St. Lawrence sitting bent over on the lawn, approximately six feet from the entrance of the rooming house located at that address. Alden called out to her, but she ... More... $0 (02-02-2017 - NH) |
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The State of New Hampshire v. William Edic
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The defendant, William Edic, appeals his conviction, following a jury trial in Superior Court (McNamara, J.), on one count of second degree murder and one count of falsifying physical evidence. See RSA 630:1-b, I(b) (2016); RSA 641:6, I (2016). On appeal, the defendant challenges various evidentiary rulings made at trial. We affirm. |