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The State of New Hampshire v. Mark C. Wentworth
The State of New Hampshire v. Mark C. Wentworth, 118 N.H. 832 (1978).
People and Organizations
Parties
- The State of New Hampshire Party
- Mark C. Wentworth Party
- New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union, amicus curiae Amicus
Attorneys
- Eric D. Blumenson representing Defendant (appellant)
- Robert W. Upton, II from Upton, Sanders & Smith, representing Defendant (appellant)
- John C. Boeckeler from Attorney General, representing State (appellee)
- Peter W. Heed from Attorney General, representing State (appellee)
- Richard B. McNamara from Attorney General, representing State (appellee)
- Richard B. Michaud from Attorney General, representing State (appellee)
- Peter W. Mosseau from Attorney General, representing State (appellee)
- Thomas D. Rath from Attorney General, representing State (appellee)
- H. Jonathan Meyer representing New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union, amicus curiae (amicus)
Firms and Offices
- Upton, Sanders & Smith Oral Argument for defendant
- Attorney General Counsel firm
- Upton, Sanders & Smith Counsel firm
Supreme Court Justices
- William A. Grimes Authoring justice
- Maurice P. Bois Did not sit
Case Records (1)
| Date | Record Text | Type | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 6, 1978 | The State of New Hampshire v. Mark C. Wentworth | Opinion | Supreme Court | Reporter |