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2015 Appellate Advocacy CLE - a Success!
April 9th, 2015
Yesterday, April 8, 2015, Ted Lothstein and fellow appeals lawyer Doreen F. Connor of the Manchester, NH law firm Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer, PC served as co-chairs for the Appellate Advocacy CLE (Continuing Legal Education seminar) present…
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Appellate Advocacy CLE - SOLD OUT
April 7th, 2015
Tomorrow, Ted Lothstein and fellow appeals lawyer Doreen F. Connor of the Manchester, NH law firm Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer, PC will co-chair an Appellate Advocacy CLE presented by the NH Bar Association’s CLE Committee. We are pleas…
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Ted Lothstein in NH Bar News
February 6th, 2015
The January issue of the New Hampshire Bar News, the monthly newspaper published by the New Hampshire Bar Association and distributed to all lawyers in New Hampshire, featured an article authored by Ted Lothstein entitled “Landmark Decision Alt…
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New Doctrine Leads to Victory on Appeal
December 10th, 2014
Today, we won a partial victory in an appeal in the New Hampshire Supreme Court. I handled an appeal where the jury had found the defendant Charles Glenn guilty of second degree murder, and five additional felony charges: Criminal Threatening, Attemp…
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New Hampshire Holds No Mandatory Life Sentences for Juvenile Offenders
August 31st, 2014
On Friday, in a major victory for the movement to seek justice for juvenile offenders, the New Hampshire Supreme Court held that the State cannot enforce a law that requires a mandatory life-without-parole sentence for juvenile offenders under the ag…
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Protecting our Right to Privacy: Attorneys make use of both the Federal and New Hampshire’s Constitution
August 13th, 2014
Which protects us more – the New Hampshire Constitution, or the Federal Constitution? Both Constitutions go back to the founding days of our nation. The NH Constitution came first, ratified in 1784. The Bill of Rights to the United States Const…
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NH Supreme Court Interprets Meaning of "Loaded Pistol" for Concealed Carry Law
August 8th, 2013
The Manchester Police charged defendant for knowingly carrying a “loaded pistol” in his car’s glove box without a valid license, in violation of RSA 159:4, the “concealed carry” law. NH is a State where anyone who is not…
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Right of Confrontation Triumphs in NH Supreme Court
September 18th, 2012
03/14/2008. No Cross-Examination on Prior False Accusation = New Trial! Today, in an appeal briefed and argued by appeals Attorney Ted Lothstein, the New Hampshire Supreme Court reversed an aggravated felonious sexual assault conviction because of th…
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NH Supreme Court- Landmark First Amendment Victory
September 18th, 2012
01/18/2008. Landmark Victory for Privacy and the First Amendment. In State v. Zidel, 940 A.2d. 255 (Jan. 18, 2008), Theodore Lothstein won a landmark victory for the First Amendment … and won his client’s appeal, erasing his felony convic…
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Defense Attorney Helps Reverse Consolidation of Charges
September 18th, 2012
11/30/2007. 4 Drug Sales, 4 Trials. When can separate charges against the same defendant be consolidated into a single jury trial? The Hillsborough County Grand Jury indicted Brown for selling drugs to two confidential informants on four separate dat…
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