Justiciability (2)

Sherman D. Horton, Jr., David A. Brock and John T. Broderick Jr. v. McLaughlin, 2001-580 (N.H. S.Ct., Feb. 18, 2003)

PER CURIAM. The petitioners, Sherman D. Horton, Jr., David A. Brock, and John T. Broderick, Jr., appeal an order of the Superior Court (Fitzgerald, J.) dismissing their petition for declaratory judgment and other relief in which they sought reimbursement from the State of New Hampshire for legal fees and costs incurred during the course of their impeachment proceedings. We affirm.

Sherman D. Horton, Jr., David A. Brock and John T. Broderick Jr. v. McLaughlin, 2001-E-121 (Merrimack, Jul. 17, 2001)

Sherman D. Horton, Jr., David A. Brock, and John T. Broderick, Jr. have filed a Petition for Declaratory Judgment and Other Relief seeking, inter alia, to be paid and/or reimbursed by the State of New Hampshire their reasonable legal fees and costs incurred as a result of the claims they have been subjected to, and have prevailed as to, involved in the impeachment proceedings initiated by the New Hampshire House of Representatives on or about April 13, 2000.
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