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Like I say, those lawyers are pretty ...........
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A well written opinion by the NH Supreme Court.
Logical, and it reached the correct result. This is interesting ... "In this case, the Fire Marshal provided the affidavit from Investigator Clark as evidence that proceedings are reasonably anticipated. In the affidavit, Investigator Clark specifically stated that “[t]he [f]ire investigation is open and ongoing . . . [and] I have a reasonable belief that this investigation will lead to criminal charges.” " Hello, arson charge? Stay tuned ... |
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