Legal News
These are legal notes, opinion and research – legal news. Things I’ve researched, filed, others have worked on in court, government and such.
It is not legal advice and not from a lawyer unless indicated otherwise. Regardless, as each case is specific, legal advice can only help if those individual aspects are examined by a trained attorney.
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Affidavits Are Fact
"Indeed, no more than affidavits is necessary to make the prima facie case.” [United States v. Kis, 658 F.2d 526, 536 (7th Cir. 1981); Cert. Denied, 50 U.S. L. W. 2169; S. Ct. March 22, 1982]" “Defendant has filed no counter-affidavit, and therefore for the purposes...
How to Sue New Hampshire State Government
If you have been hurt by the government and ask yourself - "How do I Sue New Hampshire"? We hope this article helps you keep our government accountable. How To Sue New Hampshire Government The government and it's officials are supposed to do what we want, without...
October 2023 Legal Notes
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 typically go on a...
Coercion Verses Persuasion – Coerced Crimes
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...
Common Judicial Conduct Complaints – New Hampshire
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...
New Hampshire State Constitutional Claims
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...