A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in New Hampshire
Indispensable tips, step-by-step guidance
- Product Number: 2215432WFM
- Publication Date: 8/30/2021
- Edition: 1st Edition 2011, with 2018 & 2021 Supplements
- Copyright: © 2021 MCLE, Inc.
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Trying Drug Cases in Massachusetts is a comprehensive trial reference. You'll be able to identify the key elements of the alleged offenses and the substantive and procedural defenses available. You'll also gain the practical information and understanding of the case law you need to master every stage of the litigation, from suppression motions to cross-examination. More than a dozen checklists and more than 80 forms and other practical exhibits are provided as time-saving resources for researching and preparing your case.
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Update: January 2022
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to keep your copy of Trying Drug Cases in Massachusetts up-to-date with this revised edition. Inside, you will find new information, cites, and insights on subjects such as the following:
- Trafficking. See chapter 1 for a new section on the crime of trafficking in carfentanil or its derivatives and discussion of the penalty associated with this offense. Chapter 1 also updates the reader on new cases relative to trafficking in other types of controlled substances and new sections on sales to minors and inducement of minors to sell various classes of substances.
- Possession. See chapter 2 for new material on actual and constructive possession charges and the government’s duty to prove possession. The chapter includes new case decisions, along with information on the "particular link" requirement regarding drugs found in the home. The chapter discusses the probative value of the sound of home occupants "scurrying" within the home at the approach of police. Distinctions between dwelling places and stash houses or "hot" houses are also presented.
- Discovery. See chapter 3 for a practice note on a recent case where the Supreme Judicial Court discussed defendants' right to discover evidence of racial bias in law enforcement stops. The 2020 decision addressed a defendant's right to reasonable discovery of evidence concerning the totality of the circumstances of the traffic stop.
We at MCLE trust that you will find this material useful in your criminal law practice and valuable in keeping your law library current.
Very truly yours,
Maryanne G. Jensen, Esq., Director of Publications
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandIntroduction
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Chapter 2 expandPreservation and Spoliation of Evidence
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Chapter 3 expandDiscovery Planning and Analysis
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Exhibit 3A
- Order Approving Discovery Stipulation, Vention Medical Advanced Components, Inc. v. Pappas Buy FormChapter 4 expandProtecting Confidential Information in Litigation
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Chapter 5 expandDiscovery of Internal Investigations
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Chapter 6 expandDiscovery Plan/Structuring Conference Preparation and Practice
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Chapter 7 expandInterrogatories
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Exhibit 7A
- Sample Notice of Interrogatories Pursuant to New Hampshire Superior Court Rule 23 Buy FormChapter 8 expandDocument Requests
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Chapter 9 expandRequests for Admission
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Chapter 10 expandThe Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine
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Chapter 11 expandChapter 12 expandDepositions
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Chapter 13 expandAnalyzing and Responding to Discovery
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Chapter 14 expandE-Discovery and Internet/Social Networking Discovery
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Exhibit 14A
- Sample Electronic Discovery Outline for Preparing or Deposing a Business Witness Buy FormExhibit 14B
- Sample Questionnaire for Interviewing Client Technology Personnel Buy FormExhibit 14C
- Sample Notices (Formal and Basic) Buy FormExhibit 14D
- Sample Preservation Letter Buy FormExhibit 14E
- Model Order Regarding Preservation Buy FormChapter 15 expandDiscovery Practice
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Exhibit 15A
- Rule 11(c) Certification Buy FormExhibit 15B
- Verification Buy FormExhibit 15C
- Rule 3(a) Certification Buy FormExhibit 15D
- Motion to Strike Request for Admissions or, Alternatively, Motion for Protective Order Buy FormExhibit 15E
- Motion for Protective Order Buy FormExhibit 15F
- Request for Admissions Buy FormExhibit 15G
- Motion to Compel Answers to Interrogatories and Responses to Requests for Production of Documents Buy FormExhibit 15H
- Motion for Conditional Default Buy FormExhibit 15I
- Motion to Strike Conditional Default Buy FormExhibit 15J
- Motion for Entry of Default Judgment Buy FormExhibit 15K
- Taxation of Costs Buy FormExhibit 15L
- Motion for Appointment of Commissioner to Take Out-of-State Depositions Buy FormExhibit 15M
- Motion for Issuance of a Letter Rogatory to Out-of-State Court Buy FormExhibit 15N
- Motion to Quash Subpoena Buy FormExhibit 15O
- Motion for Reconsideration Buy FormChapter 16 expandObtaining Interstate Discovery
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Exhibit 16A
- Sample Order of Commission Authorizing the Taking of a Foreign Deposition Buy FormChapter 17 expandDiscovery Relating to Experts
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Exhibit 17A
- Expert Witness Deposition Outline—Deposing an Adverse Witness Buy FormChapter 18 expandMedical Discovery
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Exhibit 18A
- Authorization to Release Medical Information and Records Buy FormChapter 19 expandAn Overview of Differences Between State Court and Federal Discovery Practice
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Chapter 20 expandDiscovery in the Business and Commercial Dispute Docket of the New Hampshire Superior Court
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Exhibit 20A
- Business and Commercial Dispute Docket Standing Orders Buy FormChapter 21 expandGovernment Discovery
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Chapter 22 expandDiscovery in Divorce Cases
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Chapter 23 expandDiscovery in Employment Cases
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