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The New Hampshire Superior Court is the statewide court of general jurisdiction which provides jury trials in civil and criminal cases. There are 11 locations of the Superior Court, one for each county and two in Hillsborough County .
The law of New Hampshire is the state law of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. It consists of the Constitution of the State of New Hampshire, as well as the New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated, the New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules, and precedents of the state courts.
In 2008, the New Hampshire legislature passed a law enabling New Hampshire's Supreme Court to create a specialized business court within the New Hampshire Superior Court system, the state's trial level courts of general jurisdiction. [16] The new business court would be known as the Business and Commercial Dispute Docket (BCD).
Oct. 7—The state's top court has sided with the Keene teachers union in a years-long clash with the School District over claims the district shortchanged the pensions of retired educators. The ...
Nov. 29—Police records of misconduct by a disgraced state trooper must be released under the state's Right-to-Know law, according to a decision issued Wednesday by the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court granted a stay over a school funding lawsuit decision Wednesday, hitting pause on a sweeping order that would force the state to double its spending on public schools.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court is the supreme court of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and sole appellate court of the state. The Supreme Court is seated in the state capital, Concord . The Court is composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices appointed by the Governor and Executive Council to serve during "good behavior" until ...
Sep. 12—The New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled Thursday that hand counting of ballots isn't required under the state's constitution, after an Auburn man argued ballot counting machines shouldn't ...
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