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· 11/7/2008

Hilario v. Reardon

Citations

  • 960 A.2d 337
  • 158 N.H. 56

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that the trial court’s granting of a motion to dismiss based solely on the plaintiff’s failure to object, without examining the merits of the motion, constituted plain error
  • finding that a narrow exception to actual innocence will not hinder the defense bar
  • finding that a narrow exception to actual innocence will not hinder the defense bar
  • finding plain error where trial court decision was contrary to a superior court rule and a prior opinion interpreting that rule
  • finding plain error when trial court decision was contrary to court rule and case law
  • error affected substantial rights because it affected the outcome of the proceeding

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Judges: Broderick, Dalianis, Duggan, Galway, Hicks

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