So far it looks like New Hampshire, NJ and NC allow private prosecutors. Are there any attorneys licensed in these states, who can help?
Posted on | May 17, 2009 | 2 Comments
| gladi8r |
Submitted on 2009/05/17 at 10:39am
Orly, Here’s an interesting case citing private prosecutions regarding New Hampshire (Rita Premo, Complainant) vs Angela Martineau. It seems that private prosecutions are neither explicitly permitted nor disallowed in the state of New Hampshire. Here’s the link. Read for yourself. https://www.courts.state.nh.us/supreme/opinions/2002/0209/marti098.htm I’m also trying to find a list of states that allow private prosecutions on behalf of the state. Thanks for all you are doing Orly. May God richly bless you. |
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May 17th, 2009 @ 7:04 pm
I don’t want to be a party-pooper here, but it appears, upon reading the linked New Hampshire case, that the ruling states just the opposite of the poster’s statement. The ruling would appear to be that citizen prosecutions ARE NOT permitted.
May 20th, 2009 @ 11:10 am
Another such state appears to be Pennsylvania.
https://www.lectlaw.com/def2/p101.htm