New Hampshire v. Smith
| Docket Number | 2010-685 |
| Decision Date | 14 December 2011 |
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5 cases
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State v. Sloboda
...a bail condition constitutes criminal contempt, which is a common law crime punishable by fines or imprisonment. State v. Smith , 163 N.H. 13, 35 A.3d 646, 649-50 (2011) ("We have expressly rejected the argument that contempt is not a crime simply because it is not defined in the Criminal C......
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State v. Towle
...prevent the trial court from imposing additional conditions on a term of imprisonment, relying upon on our decision in State v. Smith, 163 N.H. 13, 35 A.3d 646 (2011). In Smith, however, we were not asked to consider whether the trial court had exceeded its statutory authority by imposing t......
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Holloway Auto. Grp. v. Lucic
... ... See State v. Martina, 135 N.H. 111, 115–16, 600 A.2d 132(1991). We reject this argument because piercing the corporate veil is not a sanction at all; it is ... ...
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State v. Luikart
...court and the procedural posture of the case, established by the record from the motion hearing, are as follows.1 See State v. Smith, 163 N.H. 13, 18, 35 A.3d 646 (2011) (explaining "the trial court must independently evaluate the evidence before it" to impose a suspended sentence (quotatio......
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