A Supreme Court Hearing For State's Only Death Row Inmate
New Hampshire's only death row inmate, Michael Addison, got a very long day in court Wednesday.New Hampshire's highest court held what may be an unprecedented hearing - more than five hours - to review...
View ArticleHigh Court Will Compare Addison Death Penalty To "Similar Cases"
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has issued its ruling in the case of the only man on death row in the state - Michael Addison, who was convicted in 2008 of capital murder for shooting and killing...
View ArticleState Supreme Court Hears Cases At N.H. High Schools
New Hampshire's Supreme Court will hear two cases at Salem High School as part of its "On the Road" series.The justices will travel to the school Thursday to hear arguments in cases involving evidence...
View ArticleN.H. Supreme Court Favors The State In Pension Contribution Decision
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has said the state can increase public employees’ pension contributions, even after workers have spent 10-plus years on the job.The ruling reverses a Superior Court...
View ArticleN.H. Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal Of State's Charges Against Mailer Company
New Hampshire's highest court has upheld a decision to dismiss indictments against a company under the state's Consumer Protection Act.
View ArticleState Supreme Court Ruling Could Ease Concealed Carry Rules
A ruling by the New Hampshire Supreme Court could make it easier for out-of-state gun owners to obtain concealed-carry licenses.
View ArticleAddison Capital Murder Case Heads to State Supreme Court
On Wednesday, the New Hampshire Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the case of Michael Addison. Four years ago, a jury found Addison guilty of first degree murder in the 2006 shooting death of...
View ArticleA Supreme Court Hearing For State's Only Death Row Inmate
New Hampshire's only death row inmate, Michael Addison, got a very long day in court Wednesday. New Hampshire's highest court held what may be an unprecedented hearing - more than five hours - to...
View ArticleHigh Court Will Compare Addison Death Penalty To "Similar Cases"
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has issued its ruling in the case of the only man on death row in the state - Michael Addison, who was convicted in 2008 of capital murder for shooting and killing...
View ArticleState Supreme Court Hears Cases At N.H. High Schools
New Hampshire's Supreme Court will hear two cases at Salem High School as part of its "On the Road" series. The justices will travel to the school Thursday to hear arguments in cases involving evidence...
View ArticleN.H. Supreme Court Favors The State In Pension Contribution Decision
The New Hampshire Supreme Court has said the state can increase public employees’ pension contributions, even after workers have spent 10-plus years on the job. The ruling reverses a Superior Court...
View ArticleN.H. Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal Of State's Charges Against Mailer Company
New Hampshire's highest court has upheld a decision to dismiss indictments against a company under the state's Consumer Protection Act. Mandatory Poster Agency Inc. argued prosecutors wrongly charged...
View ArticleState Supreme Court Ruling Could Ease Concealed Carry Rules
A ruling by the New Hampshire Supreme Court could make it easier for out-of-state gun owners to obtain concealed-carry licenses. The court on Thursday sided with a New Jersey man who argued that the...
View ArticleState Supreme Court Overturns N.H. Law That Cut Aid To Parents Of Kids With...
The state supreme court has cleared the way for hundreds of low-income families to receive more financial assistance from the state. The ruling centers on a 2011 law aimed at reducing state spending by...
View ArticleFrom Courts to the Environment, Sununu Stands to Make His Mark Through...
New Hampshire’s governor doesn’t have a whole lot of executive power, at least compared to peers in other states. But one of the few ways a governor can exert his or her influence is through...
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