NH Supreme Court to issue ruling in SB 3 voter registration law appeal Friday
Court will decide if Superior Court judge erred by striking down 2017 law as unconstitutional Share Updated: 10:17 PM EDT Jul 1, 2021
Court will decide if Superior Court judge erred by striking down 2017 law as unconstitutional Share Updated: 10:17 PM EDT Jul 1, 2021 The state Supreme Court served notice late Thursday that on Friday it will issue an opinion on whether a 2017 Republican-backed state law requiring people who register to vote within 30 days of an election to provide clear documentation they are residents of New Hampshire.Senate Bill 3, as the law is known by its former legislative number, has been under a legal challenge virtually since it was enacted four years ago. The state’s highest court may now have the final word on whether the law can stand and can be enforced by the state or it may remand the case to the lower court for further proceedings.In April 20
A judge has revoked the bail of Bryan Croft, a suspended Concord police charged with domestic violence, after finding he violated the court’s no-contact order numerous times. “Given defendant’s sweeping violations of the bail orders and defendant’s.
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Zabayullah Qahir, 28 of Dunbarton is accused of First Degree Assault in an Elm Street shooting. The victim was seriously injured. (Jeffrey Hastings)
Zabayullah Qahir, 28 of Dunbarton is accused of First Degree Assault in an Elm Street shooting. The victim was seriously injured. (Jeffrey Hastings)
Zabayullah Qahir, 28 of Dunbarton is accused of First Degree Assault in an Elm Street shooting. The victim was seriously injured. (Jeffrey Hastings)
Zabayullah Qahir, 28 of Dunbarton is accused of First Degree Assault in an Elm Street shooting. The victim was seriously injured. (Jeffrey Hastings)
Zabayullah Qahir, 28 of Dunbarton was arrested at the police station and charged with First Degree Assault With A Deadly Weapon. (Manchester Police)