by rtanguay | Oct 28, 2023 | How To
Article 8 of the State of New Hampshire holds governmental units accountable for damages incurred during their operation. Here are the laws to sue the State of New Hampshire, but are not legal advise. Learn more by viewing “New Hampshire Oliver Twist” by...
by rtanguay | Oct 9, 2023 | Research
These links are some of the legal links and news that I have been gathering in October of 2023. Laws, Rules, Opinions and articles I’ve found in my research this month. I’ve also included some articles I wrote on various legal topics this month. I...
by rtanguay | Oct 6, 2023 | Laws
Coercion is illegal. For Good reason – it is a force that uses power, affecting the freewill of the person coerced. Persuasion is allowing the other person a choice. I wrote this before looking up the definitions. People know what things mean. The Definition of...
by rtanguay | Oct 1, 2023 | Court
Rule 38. Code of Judicial Conduct PREAMBLE [1] An independent, fair and impartial judiciary is indispensable to our system of justice. The United States legal system is based upon the principle that an independent, impartial, and competent judiciary, composed of men...
by rtanguay | Sep 25, 2023 | NH Lawsuits
The amount of money awarded in the constitutional cases in New Hampshire that I have found varies depending on the case and the court. Here are some examples: In Parental Rights Project v. Sununu, the New Hampshire Supreme Court ordered the state to pay $15,000...