New Hampshire Invasion of Privacy Law
 

United States of America v. Ariel Lara Aguasviva, Victor Manuel Mejia Guzman,Jarlin Soto Jimenez, Robert Alexis Pena Lara, Edwin Manuel Mejia Mejia,

Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with

Eight Defendants Indicted in Connection with Drug Trafficking Conspiracies and One Defendant Indicted for Unlawful Reentry into the United States



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United States of America v. Elizardo Escaria Delison; Belisario Luis Delison; Rayddy Delison De Aza

Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Trafficking Cocaine and Crack Cocaine in Nashua

Three Dominican Men Arrested for Trafficking Cocaine and Crack Cocaine in Nashua



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Jodi Bourgeois, et al. v. The TJX Companies, Inc., et al.

Concord, New Hamsphire consumer law lawyers represented the Plaintiffs who sued the Defendants for violating the New Hampshire Privacy Act.

Plaintiff-Appellant Smith brought her putative class action against Home Depot in New Hampshire Superior Court on
April 10, 2023. Home Depot removed Smith's action to the District of New Hampshire, invoking jurisdiction under the Class Action Fair... More...
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United States of America v. Alexis Hodges

Portland, Maine criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with committing wire fraud

Florida Woman Sentenced for Using Kennebunk Business’s Bank Account for Personal Gain



Alexis Hodges, 39, from Florida, was charged... More...
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Roland Chretien v. New Hampshire State Prison, Warden

Petitioner Roland Chretien, a New Hampshire State Prison
inmate, seeks federal habeas relief from his state court
conviction, alleging violations of his constitutional rights
based on evidentiary rulings at his trial. This court has
jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1331 (federal question) and the
Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (“AEDPA”).
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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. Brad Smith




This appeal arises out of Defendant-Appellant Brad Smith's conviction for
producing six videos depicting him sexually assaulting a three-year-old child.
Smith challenges the district court's denial of his motion to
suppress evidence recovered from his residence on a... More...
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The State of New Hampshire v. Robert Grimpson Smith

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)

State of New Hampshire v. Amy Kathleen Mouser

The trial court found the following facts when it denied the defendants motion to suppress. On June 7, 2012, Joseph Jennings was arrested on drugrelated charges and released on personal recognizance bail to the custody of
the defendant. That day, he was also served with a temporary order of protection that prohibited him, and third parties acting on his behalf, from contacting a certain wo... More...
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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)

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)

State of New Hampshire v. Taneal C. Broadus

Following a bench trial, the defendant, Taneal C. Broadus, was convicted on one felony count of possession of oxycodone, one felony count of possession of codeine, and one misdemeanor count of possession of marijuana. See RSA 318-B:2 (Supp. 2014). On appeal, she challenges only her felony convictions, arguing that the Superior Court (Wageling, J.) erroneously denied her motion to suppress eviden... More...    $0 (01-06-2016 - NH)

John Doe v. State of New Hampshire

The petitioner, John Doe, appeals an order of the Superior Court (McNamara, J.) granting summary judgment for the respondent, the State of New Hampshire, on the petitioner’s declaratory judgment action, which sought a ruling that RSA chapter 651-B is unconstitutional, as applied to him, because it violates the prohibition against retrospective laws and the Due Process Clause of the New Hampshire... More...    $0 (02-12-2015 - NH)

David Montenegro v. City of Dover

The petitioner, David Montenegro, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Brown, J.) denying his petition under the Right-to-Know Law, RSA ch. 91-A (2001 & Supp. 2010), requesting disclosure of information pertaining to certain surveillance equipment and procedures under the control of the respondent, the City of Dover (City). We affirm in part, reverse in part and remand.

The following fac... More...
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David J. Lovejoy v. James Daniel Linehan

The plaintiff, David J. Lovejoy, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Nicolosi, J.) dismissing his claim for invasion of privacy by public disclosure of private facts against defendants James Daniel Linehan and Mark Peirce. We affirm.

The following facts are recited in the trial court’s order or are supported by the record. This case arises out of the 2009 election for Rockingham Count... More...
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Northern Security Insurance Company v. Michael Connors

The petitioner, Northern Security Insurance Company (Northern Security), appeals an order of the Superior Court (McHugh, J.), denying its motion for summary judgment and granting the cross-motion for summary judgment of respondent Michael Connors. The trial court ruled that Northern Security has a duty to defend respondent Connors in a civil lawsuit pending in Rockingham County Superior Court, Rei... More...    $0 (03-31-2011 - NH)

Dean J. Waterfield v. Meredith Corporation

The plaintiff, Dean J. Waterfield, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Barry, J.) granting summary judgment in favor of the defendants, Meredith Corporation, John Doe Anchorperson(s), and John Doe On-Site Reporter. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand.

The trial court found or the record supports the following facts. In March 2001, the plaintiff married Stephanie Waterfield.... More...
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Joseph Laramie v. Shawn Stone

The defendants, Shawn Stone and Todd Connor, appeal a jury verdict awarding the plaintiffs, Joseph Laramie and Timothy Hallam, $650,000 and $1.3 million, respectively, in compensatory damages. We affirm in part, reverse in part and remand.

The record supports the following relevant facts. The parties worked together for the department of corrections (DOC) at the New Hampshire State Prison i... More...
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The LLK Trust v. Town of Wolfeboro

The petitioner, The LLK Trust, Thomas R. Walker, trustee, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Fauver, J.) denying its request for an abatement from property taxes assessed by the respondent, Town of Wolfeboro. We affirm. The record evidences the following facts. The petitioner owns property in Wolfeboro consisting of a residence with an attached barn and ninety-three acres of land, including 1... More...    $0 (02-11-2010 - NH)

Ralph Holder v. Town of Sandown, J. Scott Currier, Jason R. Morrow and Derek Feather

After he was arrested for the simple assault of his estranged wife, Ralph Holder brought this § 1983 action against the Town of Sandown, one Sandown police officer and the Sandown Chief of Police. In his complaint, Mr. Holder alleged, in addition to other claims not relevant to this appeal, that the officer had lacked probable cause to effect the arrest and therefore had violated his rights under... More...    $0 (10-29-2009 - NH)

IMS Health, Inc. and Verispan, LLC v. Kelly A. Ayotte, New Hampshire Attorney General

The spiraling cost of brand-name prescription drugs is a matter of great concern to government at every level. New Hampshire has attempted to curb this escalating problem by enacting innovative legislation. Certain affected companies have challenged New Hampshire's legislative response, and that challenge raises important constitutional questions that lie at the intersection of free speech and cyb... More...    $0 (11-28-2008 - NH)

The State of New Hampshire v. Marshall Zidel

The defendant, Marshall Zidel, appeals his conviction on nine counts of possession of child pornography, see RSA 649-A:3 (2007), arguing that the Superior Court (Lewis, J.) erred in denying his motions to dismiss. We reverse. The following facts were found by the trial court for purposes of ruling upon the defendant's pretrial motion to dismiss or were stipulated to by the parties. At the time he... More...    $0 (01-18-2008 - 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)

Catrina Graves v. Franklin L. Estabrook

The plaintiff, Catrina Graves, appeals a ruling by the Superior Court (Hampsey, J.) granting the defendant, Franklin L. Estabrook's, motion to dismiss her complaint for negligent infliction of emotional distress. Estabook argued that because Graves was not related by blood or marriage to the decedent, but was only the decedent's fiance, she cannot recover for negligent infliction of emotional ... More...    $0 (03-03-2003 - NH)

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)

Robert Howard v. Susan Antilla

The plaintiff, chairman of a publicly-traded company, brought suit against the defendant, a newspaper reporter, for defamation and false light invasion of privacy. At the end of the trial, the jury returned a sizeable verdict in favor of the plaintiff on his claim for false light invasion of privacy, but a take-nothing verdict on the defamation claim. For the reasons stated below, we vacate the ju... More...    $0 (06-28-2002 - NH)

Ekco Group, Inc. v. The Travelers Indemnity Company of Illinois

This case presents, once again, see Liberty Mut. Ins. Co. v. Metro. Life Ins. Co., 260 F.3d 54 (1st Cir. 2001), the vexing question of how to interpret an "advertising injury" clause in a general commercial liability ("GCL") policy. EKCO Housewares, Inc., a subsidiary of EKCO Group, Inc. (collectively "the EKCO companies"), markets kitchen products, some of which it makes itself. Among its product... More...    $0 (12-10-2001 - NH)

Bertha M. Chapman v. Charles G. Douglas, III

This is an interlocutory appeal without ruling from the Coos County Probate Court (Patten, J.). See Sup. Ct. R. 9. The petitioners, the Associated Press and Theodore Kamasinski, challenge the constitutionality of RSA 506:7, VI (1997), which provides that "[u]nless good cause is shown, court hearings conducted on [petitions dealing with powers of attorney] shall be closed to the general public." We... More...    $0 (03-29-2001 - NH)

Carol Fischer(formerly Hooper) v. David Hooper

Defendant tape-recorded conversations between the plaintiff, the defendant, and their daughter without the plaintiff's knowledge. Plaintiff sued defendant for violations of the State wiretapping and eavesdropping statute, RSA ch. 570-A, and the common law tort of invasion of privacy.... More...    $15000 (06-16-1999 - NH)

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