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: Intel DumpHope Surges in New Hampshire
By Phillip Carter
Full post as published by Intel Dump on January 08, 2008 (boomark / email).
New Hampshire Law Library Online
The New Hampshire Law Library is making some of its holdings available online. You can search New Hampshire statutes, case law (supreme court opinions), legal treatises and journals...
Imitation Is the Sincerest Form of Flattery
An article at SeaCoastOnline.com pointed us to a New Hampshire bill that would create a business and commercial dispute docket within the New Hampshire court system. The Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, who is quoted in the article, indicates that the bill is meant to encourage New Hampshire businesses to resolve their commercial disputes through the New Hampshire court system,
More on Death Penalty Cost in New Hampshire
The Nashua Telegraph carried an editorial Saturday from the Keene Sentinel, "Death penalty cases a costly enterprise." The New Hampshire Highway Department has had to pare back its highway construction plans severely and hope no bridges will collapse in the...
Legislation in New Hampshire
Renny Cushing reports that the New Hampshire House of Representatives passed HB 1180 as amended yesterday, "a bill establishing a Commission to Study the Death Penalty in New Hampshire...
Off to speak in New Hampshire
Today, I'm off to New Hampshire where I'll give a talk tomorrow morning. I'll be speaking to the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers in beautiful Bedford, New Hampshire. The focus will be on gathering and managing digital information...
Warnings of rioting as prison population surges
Warnings of rioting as prison population surgesThe prison population is on course to hit 100,000 in four years? time, after hitting a new record of 83,000 for the first time."The Prison Officers? Association warned that suspected criminals might be going free because there are not enough cells to house them while prisons watchdog Anne Owers also said that conditions in jails were the worst she had known in eight years, with evidence of low level unrest in some prisons"...
Selection of State Supreme Court Judges
How State Court Judges are Selected
Hope Food Supply
ordered to shut down by FDA and recall seafood products









