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As written in Sec1:13 of Your Guide to the New Hampshire Courts, "In New Hampshire a judge can be removed from the court only by the legislature either through a bill of address, voted by the legislature and approved by the Governor and Executive Council, or by impeachment, in which case formal charges are brought by the House and a trial held in the Senate." See Part 2 Article 73 of the New Hampshire State Constitution.
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[This Page Last Updated on November 16, 2009]
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