
Prosecutor Not Required to Gather Evidence for the Defendant
Michael Lewandowski is charged with aggravated felonious sexual assault. Before his trial, the judge issued an order that the prosecutor’s office must obtain and preserve all
Michael Lewandowski is charged with aggravated felonious sexual assault. Before his trial, the judge issued an order that the prosecutor’s office must obtain and preserve all
Under NH law an innocent party may request a divorce decree based on the fault of another party for certain enumerated causes. If a fault
The defendant, Walter Ackerman, sent an e-mail from his AOL account. Turns out, AOL has an automatic file detection program that searches attachments to see if they are
One of the complaints we hear most frequently from criminal clients is that the arresting officer didn’t read the client his rights. What does this
Most people are familiar with the concept of double jeopardy, which means that a person can’t be tried twice for the same offense. What many people
RSA 651:5 sets forth the requirements for a petition to annul a prior conviction. Generally speaking one can petition for annulment of a class A
Arthur Kardonsky was charged with a misdemeanor offense for driving after his motor vehicle registration was suspended, and a violation level offense for driving after
As of September of 2015 NH law provides limited protection for medical marijuana patients who are not NH residents, but travel through, or to New
Under NH Law a child support order can be modified when a petition is filed three (3) years or more after the issuance of the
An Oklahoma Appellate court is facing heavy criticism for its decision to uphold the dismissal of a “sodomy” prosecution. For example, see the articles in Salon
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