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   State Courts - New Hampshire - September 25 - October 16, 2007

  
Comer v. Tracey, No. 2006-684, SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, September 25, 2007, Opinion Issued
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In re Conner, No. 2006-807, SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, September 25, 2007, Opinion Issued
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In re Juvenile 2006-406, No. 2006-406, SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, September 25, 2007, Opinion Issued
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In re Kalil, No. 2007-207, SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, September 25, 2007, Opinion Issued
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Atwater v. Town of Plainfield, No. 2006-915, SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, September 28, 2007, Opinion Issued
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Overview: As plaintiffs filed their appeal of a town planning board's approval of a company's site plan application within 30 days, jurisdiction was established pursuant to RSA 677:15(I) (Supp. 2006); the fact that the town, as the proper party-defendant, was not joined until after that time did not affect the established jurisdiction.

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In re Adams, No. 2006-409, SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, September 28, 2007, Opinion Issued
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Overview: A marital master's determination that a substantial change in circumstances occurred as a matter of law due to a mother's relocation and her failure to exercise parenting time, warranting an obligation of child support on her, was not supported by evidence regarding the increased financial burden on the father.

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In re Stapleford, No. 2006-730, SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, September 28, 2007, Opinion Issued
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Overview: Minor children's motion to intervene in their parents' divorce proceeding was properly denied because the children, despite their maturity, did not have a statutory right under RSA 461-A:6(II) to intervene, and they did not have a due process right to intervene in the divorce proceeding under U.S. Const. amend. XIV and N.H. Const. pt. I, art. 2.

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Appeal of Omega Entm't, LLC, No. 2006-122, SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, October 16, 2007, Opinion Issued
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State v. Hancock, No. 2006-186, SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, October 16, 2007, Opinion Issued
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Overview: Trial court committed plain error by sentencing defendant to 12 months in jail and two years probation for misdemeanor simple assault because under RSA 651:2, VII, trial court, in order to impose probation, was required to retain a portion of its sentencing power as an enforcement mechanism. Trial court's failure to do so was plain error.

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State v. Pepin, No. 2006-049, SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, October 16, 2007, Opinion Issued
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