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Number Name Start date [1] End date [1] Last election 1 [2]: 1784-1785 New Hampshire General Court June 2, 1784 February 25, 1785 2 [2]: 1785-1786 New Hampshire General Court
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 General Court of New Hampshire is the bicameral state legislature of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The lower house is the New Hampshire House of Representatives with 400 members, and the upper house is the New Hampshire Senate with 24 members. This ratio of one Senate seat for every 16.67 House seats makes New Hampshire's ratio of upper ...
New Hampshire Supreme Court Associate Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi was indicted for allegedly trying to interfere in a criminal investigation into her husband, state officials announced ...
From 1776 to 1876, the then four-member court was known as the "Superior Court of Judicature", until the name was changed by an act of the New Hampshire General Court. In 1901, the number of justices was increased from four to five.
Here's why judge dismissed civil rights charges as unconstitutional. June 29 − To the Editor: White nationalists displayed a sign on Portsmouth’s Stark Street bridge saying “Keep New England ...
Street address Jurisdiction [1] Dates of use Named for U.S. Post Office & Court House† Concord: 33 North State Street: D.N.H. 1889–1967 Now the state's Legislative Office Building. n/a James C. Cleveland Federal Building and Courthouse: Concord: 53 Pleasant Street: D.N.H. 1968–1997: U.S. Representative James C. Cleveland: Warren B. Rudman ...