| 2021-0408 |
N.H. |
2023-11-16 |
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In re Guardianship of D.E.
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… ate a defendant’s due process rights and that could otherwise justify a writ of habeas corpus. See, e.g., Doe, 174 N.H. at 246-47 (“Civil commitment for any purpose constitutes a significant deprivation of liberty that requires due process …
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| 2021-0456 |
N.H. |
2023-02-24 |
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State of New Hampshire v. Russell Debreceni
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… pended sentences); cf. Grote v. Powell, 132 N.H. 96, 99 (1989) (concluding in a habeas corpus proceeding that “the court need not hold a hearing if the existing record of the case clearly indicates that the petitioner is not entitled to the …
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| 2021-0357 |
N.H. |
2023-01-04 |
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Marc Mallard v. Warden, New Hampshire State Prison
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… peals an order of the Superior Court (Schulman, J.) dismissing his petition for habeas corpus on grounds that it was procedurally defaulted and, even if it were not, that Mallard failed to demonstrate actual prejudice as a result of his tri …
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| 2021-0361 |
N.H. |
2022-11-16 |
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Jeremy Fiske v. Warden, New Hampshire State Prison
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… decision of the Superior Court (Delker, J.), denying his petition for a writ of habeas corpus. The petitioner asserts that the sentencing court exceeded its statutory authority by denying his request during sentencing to grant the option to …
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| 2020-0506 |
N.H. |
2022-03-29 |
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State of New Hampshire v. Robert A. Graham, Jr.
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| 2020-0454 |
N.H. |
2021-05-11 |
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Jane Doe v. Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services
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… cker, J.) denying her motion to dismiss and granting the petition for a writ of habeas corpus filed by the plaintiff, who appears under the pseudonym “Jane Doe.” The plaintiff’s petition sought her release from New Hampshire Hospital (NHH) …
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| 2018-0662 |
N.H. |
2021-04-20 |
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State of New Hampshire v. Robert Dingman
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… ng hearings for such juvenile offenders. See id. at 489. Thereafter, by writ of habeas corpus, the defendant requested resentencing, arguing that Miller must be applied retroactively. We affirmed the trial court’s determination that Miller …
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| 2018-0104 |
N.H. |
2021-04-20 |
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State of New Hampshire v. Eduardo Lopez, Jr.
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… ng hearings for such juvenile offenders. See id. at 489. Thereafter, by writ of habeas corpus, the defendant requested resentencing, arguing that Miller must be applied retroactively. We affirmed the trial court’s determination that Miller …
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| 2019-0528 |
N.H. |
2021-01-26 |
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State of New Hampshire v. Scott Traudt
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… ison, 171 N.H. 709, 715-16 (2019) (construing petitioner’s petition for writ of habeas corpus as one for writ of coram nobis based, in part, on unique procedural posture of appeal). We conclude that the defendant’s motion for a new …
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| 2018-0424 |
N.H. |
2019-07-30 |
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State v. James Jaskolka
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… appeal” and that such pleadings are “in the nature of a petition for a writ of habeas corpus which provides a remedy for constitutional errors at the trial without limit of time.” Daigle, 114 N.H. at 681 (quotations and ellipsis omitted). …
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| 2018-0255 |
N.H. |
2019-05-31 |
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John R. Griffin, Jr. v. Executive Assistant, Adult Parole Board
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… commenced the present case, which the trial court interpreted as a request for habeas corpus relief. Following a hearing, the trial court dismissed the habeas corpus claim, stated that the case would “continue as a Civil Claim for monetary …
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| 2017-0665 |
N.H. |
2019-01-24 |
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Kenneth H. Hart v. Warden, New Hampshire State Prison
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… n order of the Superior Court (Abramson, J.) denying his petition for a writ of habeas corpus alleging that he was incompetent to waive his right to counsel and represent himself at trial and on appeal following his convictions of multiple …
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| 2017-0375 |
N.H. |
2018-08-17 |
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In re E.G.
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… No. 11-cv-00502-REB, 2012 WL 365998, at *19 (D. Colo. Feb. 2, 2012) (dismissing habeas corpus challenge to state court decision finding applicant not in custody for Miranda purposes at crime scene when, inter alia, he “initiated contact wit …
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| 2015-0578 |
N.H. |
2017-06-22 |
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State v. David J. Widi, Jr.
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… view, we did so with reference to case law pertaining to petitions for writs of habeas corpus. See id. (slip op. at 3). Given the similarities between these avenues for relief, we looked to our habeas corpus procedures to inform our approac …
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| 2016-0176 |
N.H. |
2017-03-10 |
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State v. Paul R. Santamaria
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… his claim earlier either on direct appeal, in a motion for a new trial, or in a habeas corpus petition,” and because he failed to show “sound reasons” for failing to seek proper relief earlier. (Quotation omitted.) This appeal followed. …
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| 2015-0524 |
N.H. |
2017-02-17 |
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State v. Robert Breest
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… concerned with new DNA evidence, the evidentiary practices observed in federal habeas corpus law, which the defendant claims are analogous, are similarly inapt. 8 The trial court relied upon an Illinois case, People v. Dodds, 801 N.E.2d 63 …
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| 2015-0609 |
N.H. |
2017-02-17 |
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Alberto Ramos v. Warden, New Hampshire State Prison
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… om the New Hampshire State Prison to a Florida prison. In June 2013, he filed a habeas corpus petition as a self- represented party. After the appointment of counsel, the petitioner supplemented his habeas corpus petition with an IAC claim, …
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