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The New Hampshire Supreme Court is the supreme court of the U. S. state of New Hampshire and sole appellate court of the state. The Supreme Court is seated in the state capital, Concord. The Court is composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices appointed by the Governor and Executive Council to serve during "good behavior" until retirement or the age of seventy. The senior member of the Court is able to specially assign lower-court judges, as well as retired justices, to fill vacancies on the Court.

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  • La Cour suprême du New Hampshire est la plus haute juridiction de l'État américain du New Hampshire. C'est également la seule cour d'appel de l'État. Elle est composée de cinq juges nommés par le gouverneur et son conseil exécutif. De 1776 à 1876, la Cour portait le nom de Superior Court of Judicature avant de prendre son nom actuel. En 1901, le nombre de juges est passé de quatre à cinq. Les deux seuls impeachments de l'histoire du New Hampshire ont visé deux juges de la Cour suprême : en 1790 et en 2000. David Souter a siégé à la Cour suprême du New Hampshire de 1983 jusqu'à sa nomination à la Cour suprême des États-Unis en 1990. (fr)
  • The New Hampshire Supreme Court is the supreme court of the U. S. state of New Hampshire and sole appellate court of the state. The Supreme Court is seated in the state capital, Concord. The Court is composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices appointed by the Governor and Executive Council to serve during "good behavior" until retirement or the age of seventy. The senior member of the Court is able to specially assign lower-court judges, as well as retired justices, to fill vacancies on the Court. The Supreme Court is the administrative authority over the state's judicial system. The Court has both mandatory and discretionary appellate jurisdiction. In 2000, the Court created a "Three Judges Expedited" or 3JX panel to issue decisions in cases of less precedential value, with its decision only binding on the present case. In 2004, the court began accepting all appeals from the trial courts for the first time in 25 years. From 1776 to 1876, the then four-member court was known as the "Superior Court of Judicature," until the name was changed by an act of the New Hampshire General Court. In 1901, the number of justices was increased from four to five. Two Supreme Court justices have been the only two state officials to be impeached in New Hampshire: Justice Woodbury Langdon resigned prior to his trial in 1790, and Chief Justice David Brock was acquitted by the New Hampshire Senate in 2000. Retired Associate Justice David Souter of the Supreme Court of the United States served on the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1983 to 1990. (en)
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  • The New Hampshire Supreme Court is the supreme court of the U. S. state of New Hampshire and sole appellate court of the state. The Supreme Court is seated in the state capital, Concord. The Court is composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices appointed by the Governor and Executive Council to serve during "good behavior" until retirement or the age of seventy. The senior member of the Court is able to specially assign lower-court judges, as well as retired justices, to fill vacancies on the Court. (en)
  • La Cour suprême du New Hampshire est la plus haute juridiction de l'État américain du New Hampshire. C'est également la seule cour d'appel de l'État. Elle est composée de cinq juges nommés par le gouverneur et son conseil exécutif. De 1776 à 1876, la Cour portait le nom de Superior Court of Judicature avant de prendre son nom actuel. En 1901, le nombre de juges est passé de quatre à cinq. (fr)
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