2021-0449 Nonprecedential Processed

Lola Pelletier v. Karen Simpson

Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Filed October 18, 2022

Opinion text

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

SUPREME COURT

In Case No. 2021-0449, Lola Pelletier v. Karen Simpson, the
court on October 18, 2022, issued the following order:

Having considered the parties’ briefs and the record submitted on appeal,
the court concludes that oral argument is unnecessary in this case, see Sup. Ct.
R. 18(1), and that the defendant, as the appealing party, has not established
reversible error, see Sup. Ct. R. 25(8); Gallo v. Traina, 166 N.H. 737, 740 (2014).
In light of this order, the plaintiff’s motion to dismiss the appeal, or in the
alternative, for summary affirmance, is moot.

Affirmed.

MacDonald, C.J., and Hicks, Bassett, Hantz Marconi, and Donovan, JJ.,
concurred.

Timothy A. Gudas,
Clerk

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