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John Doe v. State of New Hampshire
John Doe v. State of New Hampshire, 167 N.H. 382 (2015).
DecisionAffirmed in part; reversed in part; and remanded.
People and Organizations
Attorneys
- Gilles R. Bissonnette representing Petitioner (appellant)
- William L. Chapman III from Orr & Reno, P.A., representing Petitioner (appellant)
- Dianne H. Martin from Attorney General, representing State (appellant)
- Jenna M. Bergeron from Brennan, Caron, Lenehan & Iacopino, representing New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (amicus)
- Iryna N. Dore from Brennan, Caron, Lenehan & Iacopino, representing New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (amicus)
- Michael J. Iacopino from Brennan, Caron, Lenehan & Iacopino, representing New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (amicus)
- Michael J. Sheehan representing Citizens for Criminal Justice Reform (amicus)
Firms and Offices
- Attorney General Counsel firm
- Brennan, Caron, Lenehan & Iacopino Counsel firm
- Orr & Reno, P.A. Counsel firm
Superior and Lower-Court Judges
- McNamara Judge
Case Records (1)
| Date | Record Text | Type | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 12, 2015 | John Doe v. State of New Hampshire | Opinion | Supreme Court | Pre-Reporter |