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Concord, New Hamsphire criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant charged with bank fraud. |
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Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Steven Tucker, age 36, charged with sex trafficking of a minor, operation of a prostitution enterprise and maintaining a drug-involved premises. |
United States of America v. William Cote and Kelly Cote |
Concord, New Hampshire tax fraud charge criminal defense lawyers represented Defendants, who were charged with conspiracy to defraud the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). |
United States of America v. Daniel Musso |
Concord, New Hampshire unlawful possession of fragmentation grenades and explosive material criminal defense lawyer represented Daniel Musso, age 56, with unlawfully possessing fragmentation grenades and explosive material. |
United States of America v. Daniel Musso |
![]() Concord, NH - The United States of America charged Daniel Musso, age 56, with receiving and possessing unregistered firearms (fragmentation grenades) and one count of receiving explosive material. According to the evidence presented during the trial, beginn... More... $0 (08-22-2020 - NH) |
United States of America v. Steven Tucker |
![]() Concord, NH - Defendant Who Exploited Opioid Addictions of Young Women Convicted of Crimes Related to Drug Trafficking and Prostitution After a three-day trial, a federal jury in Concord, New Hampshire, found Steven Tucker, 33, of Manchester, New Hampshire, guilty on Ma... More... $0 (03-25-2019 - NH) |
United States of America v. Hailong Zhang |
![]() Concord, NH - University Of New Hampshire Employee Pleads Guilty To Interstate Transportation Of Stolen Money Hailong Zhang, 46, of Nottingham pleaded guilty to interstate transportation of stolen money. According to court documents and statement... More... $0 (12-11-2018 - NH) |
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. ERIC PINEDA-MATEO |
![]() 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) |
United States of America v. Kristen Khanna |
![]() Concord, NH - Windham Nurse Practitioner Pleads Guilty to Healthcare Fraud and Prescription Fraud Charges Kristen Khanna, 42, of Windham, pleaded guilty in federal court today to healthcare fraud and prescription fraud charges. |
United States of America v. Jared Peterson
District of New Hampshire Federal Courthouse - Concord, New Hampshire |
Concord, NH - Dalton Man Sentenced to Prison for Fentanyl Trafficking |
Amy Akin and Diana M. Espaillat v. Noah Pack, Matthew Trombley and Robin Whitney
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Concord, NH - Amy Akin and Diana M. Espaillat sued Noah Pack, Matthew Trombley and Robin Whitney on civil rights violation theories.
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United States of America v. Michael Holt
District of New Hampshire Federal Courthouse - Concord, New Hampshire |
Corcord, NH - Massachusetts Man Sentenced to 25 Years for Buying Explosives and Firearms with Intent to Murder Federal Judge, Former AG, and Ex-Wife's Husband |
Diana M. Espaillat v. Noah Pack, Matthew Trombley, Robin Whitney
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Concord, NH - Diana M. Espaillat sued Noah Pack, Matthew Trombley, Robin Whitney on rights violation theories. |
Heather Butler-Tessier v. National Railroad Passenger Corporation, a/ka/ Amtrak
District of New Hampshire Federal Courthouse - Concord, New Hampshire |
Manchester, NH - Heather Butler-Tessier and Christopher Tessier sued the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, a/ka/ Amtrak on negligence theories. |
United States of America v. Gordon Daigle a/k/a Gordon Hill
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Concord, NH - Epsom Man Sentenced To 21 Months In Prison For Misusing Another's Social Security Number |
Petition of Estate of Thea Braiterman |
The applicant created the Trust in 1994, naming herself and her son, David J. Braiterman, as trustees. The applicant resigned as a trustee in 2008. However, the Trust authorized the applicant to appoint additional and successor trustees, and the petitioner acknowledges that the applicant could have resumed service as a trustee by appointing herself as an additional or successor trustee. |
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission & v. Fred Fuller Oil Company, Inc. |
Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 34, the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire (Barbadoro, J.) certified to us the following questions of law: |
Deere & Company & a. v. The State of New Hampshire, Kubota Tractor Corporation v. The State of New Hampshire, Husqvarna Professional Products, Inc. v. The State of New Hampshire |
The pertinent facts follow. SB 126, enacted in 2013, amended RSA chapter 357-C to define motor vehicle as including equipment, which means farm and utility tractors, forestry equipment, industrial equipment, construction equipment, farm implements, farm machinery, yard and garden equipment, attachments, accessories, and repair parts. Laws 2013, 130:1 (quotations omitted); see RSA 357-C:1, ... More... $0 (12-31-2015 - NH) |
In the Matter of Terrie Harman and Thomas McCarron |
The petitioner, Terrie Harman, appeals an order of the Circuit Court (Carbon, J.) denying the request filed by her and the respondent, Thomas McCarron, to vacate their decree of divorce. We affirm. |
Steven J. Cohen v. John Raymond & a. |
The trial court found the following facts. Cohen met Raymond when Raymond began dating Cohens stepdaughter, Molly, whom Raymond eventually married. Cohen owned a successful scrap metal company and offered Raymond a job. Cohen assigned Raymond the companys tough dirty jobs, which Raymond successfully performed. Cohen soon regarded Raymond as one of his most valuable assistants. In 2006, C... More... $0 (11-17-2015 - NH) |
State of New Hampshire v. Exxon Mobil Corporation |
In 1990, Congress amended the Federal Clean Air Act to require the use of an oxygenate in gasoline in areas not meeting certain national air quality standards. See 42 U.S.C. 7545(k) (Supp. 1991) (amended 2005, 2007). An oxygenate is a substance used to reduce gasoline emissions. See Oxygenated Fuels Assn Inc. v. Davis, 331 F.3d 665, 666 (9th Cir. 2003). The amendment did not mandate the u... More... $0 (10-04-2015 - NH) |
Kurt West v. Bell Hilicopter Textron, Inc. |
For thousands of years, |
In Re K.H. |
The respondent, D.H., appeals an order of the Circuit |
Great American Insurance Company v. Robert Christy |
The defendants, Robert Christy, Christy & Tessier, P.A., Debra Johnson, and Kathy Tremblay, appeal a decision of the Superior Court (Tucker, J.) rescinding a professional liability policy issued by the plaintiff, Great American Insurance Company (GAIC), to the law firm of Christy & Tessier, P.A. We reverse and remand. |
Regina Mbahaba v. Thomas Morgan d/b/a Property Management Services |
The plaintiff, Regina Mbahaba, individually and as next friend of her minor daughter, Benita Nahimana, appeals orders of the Superior Court (McGuire and Tucker, JJ.). The orders dismissed the plaintiff’s direct claims against the defendant, Thomas Morgan, and granted summary judgment against her action seeking to pierce the limited-liability veil of a company managed by the defendant. We affirm ... More... $0 (05-11-2012 - NH) |
Lachlan MacLearn v. Commerce Insurance Company |
The petitioner, Lachlan MacLearn, and the intervenor, Simon Hutchings (together, the appellants), appeal an order of the Superior Court (Abramson, J.) denying Hutchings’ motion for summary judgment and granting summary judgment in favor of the respondent, Commerce Insurance Company (Commerce). We affirm. |
Claire Crowley v. Town of Loudon |
The petitioners, Residents of Green View Drive (the Residents), appeal an order of the Superior Court (Smukler, J.) that: (1) found no “occasion” to lay out Green View Drive as a class V public highway; (2) partially granted and partially denied the petition to quiet title filed by The Ledges Golf Links, Inc. (The Ledges) against Claire Crowley; and (3) ruled that Ms. Crowley was responsible f... More... $0 (12-08-2011 - NH) |
Joel M. Harrington v. Metropolis Property Management Group, Inc. |
The petitioner, Joel Harrington, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Smukler, J.) granting the motion to dismiss of respondent Metropolis Property Management Group, Inc. (Metropolis). We affirm. The following facts are drawn from the trial court’s order and the record, or are otherwise undisputed. On May 27, 2005, the petitioner entered into a residential lease for an apartment at Hollis Com... More... $0 (09-22-2011 - NH) |
Alfred Ocasio v. Federal Express Corporation |
In this personal injury case, the plaintiff, Alfred Ocasio, appeals the entry of judgment in favor of the defendant, Federal Express Corporation (FedEx). He argues that the Trial Court (Barry, J.) erred when it allowed the jury to apportion fault to his employer, the United States Postal Service (USPS), and when, despite the jury’s $1,445,700 verdict in his favor, it entered judgment for FedEx a... More... $0 (09-22-2011 - NH) |
Nashua Housing Authority v. Wendy Wilson |
The defendant, Wendy Wilson (tenant), appeals a decision of the Nashua District Court (Bamberger, J.) ruling that she breached her lease with the plaintiff, Nashua Housing Authority (NHA or landlord). We reverse. The record supports the following facts. The tenant rents an apartment in a public housing development in Nashua. The lease provides that the tenant “shall not engage in . . . [a]ny dru... More... $0 (09-15-2011 - NH) |
Lorraine Tessier v. Regina A. Rockefeller |
The plaintiff, Lorraine Tessier, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Abramson, J.) granting the defendants’ motion to dismiss. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand. |
Joel M. Harrington v. Metropolis Property Management Group, Inc. |
The petitioner, Joel Harrington, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Smukler, J.) granting the motion to dismiss of respondent Metropolis Property Management Group, Inc. (Metropolis). We affirm. The following facts are drawn from the trial court’s order and the record, or are otherwise undisputed. On May 27, 2005, the petitioner entered into a residential lease for an apartment at Hollis Com... More... $0 (09-22-2011 - NH) |
Alfred Ocasio v. Federal Express Corporation |
In this personal injury case, the plaintiff, Alfred Ocasio, appeals the entry of judgment in favor of the defendant, Federal Express Corporation (FedEx). He argues that the Trial Court (Barry, J.) erred when it allowed the jury to apportion fault to his employer, the United States Postal Service (USPS), and when, despite the jury’s $1,445,700 verdict in his favor, it entered judgment for FedEx a... More... $0 (09-22-2011 - NH) |
Winecellar Farm, Inc. v. Leona Hibbard & a. |
The petitioner, Winecellar Farm, Inc. (Winecellar), appeals an order of the Superior Court (Brown, J.) ruling that it was not entitled to: (1) a decree pro confesso awarding it specific performance to purchase the Bedard Farm; (2) specific performance to purchase the Bedard Farm under the doctrine of part performance; and (3) continue haying activity in perpetuity under a lease agreement. The resp... More... $0 (07-21-2011 - NH) |
Phyllis Buatti v. Alicia Prentice |
The defendant, Alicia Prentice (tenant), appeals from a judgment entered by the Concord District Court (DeVries, J.) in favor of the plaintiff, Phyllis Buatti (landlord), ruling that the landlord is entitled to a writ of possession. We reverse. |
Phyllis Buatti v. Alicia Prentice |
The defendant, Alicia Prentice (tenant), appeals from a judgment entered by the Concord District Court (DeVries, J.) in favor of the plaintiff, Phyllis Buatti (landlord), ruling that the landlord is entitled to a writ of possession. We reverse. |
J & M Lumber and Construction Company, Inc. v. J. Robert Smyjunas, Jr. |
In these consolidated cases, the defendant, J. Robert Smyjunas, Jr., appeals the jury verdict against him in favor of the plaintiff, J & M Lumber and Construction Company, Inc. (J & M), and J & M appeals the decision of the Superior Court (Vaughan, J.) to award prejudgment interest from the date of J & M’s 2008 writ of summons. We affirm. |
Claudia DiFolco v. MSNBC Cable, L.L.C. |
Plaintiff-appellant Claudia DiFolco (“DiFolco”) appeals from so much of an order 3 entered on March 30, 2007, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of 4 New York (Preska, Ch. J.), as dismissed, for failure to state a claim pursuant to Fed. R. 5 Civ. P. 12(b)(6), her causes of action for breach of contract (and related New York Labor 6 Law violations), defamation, and to... More... $0 (10-07-2010 - NH) |
June Favazza v. DAvid Braley & a. |
The appellant/landlord, June Favazza, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Mohl, J.) dismissing her petition for a new trial. We affirm. |
Michael Clare v. Town of Hudson |
The plaintiff, Michael Clare, appeals a decision of the Superior Court (Dalianis, J.) affirming a decision of the planning board for the Town of Hudson (Town) denying Clare’s request to refund the cost of a performance bond filed with the Town. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand. |