JOHNSON v. NASH

No. 91-447.

135 N.H. 534 (1992)

JEREMY JOHNSON v. MARSHALL NASH & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

May 5, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sager, Sager & Wunder, of Ossipee (Robert C. Wunder on the brief and orally), for the plaintiff.

Normandin, Cheney & O'Neil, of Laconia (James F. Lafrance on the brief and orally), for the defendants.


JOHNSON, J.

The defendants, Marshall Nash and Richard Langis, are selectmen for the town of Middleton. They appeal from the Superior Court's (Dickson, J.) finding that they violated various sections of the New Hampshire Right-to-Know Law, RSA chapter 91-A, when they voted in executive session to dismiss the plaintiff, Jeremy Johnson, as the Middleton Chief of Police. The superior court reinstated the plaintiff to his post with back pay and awarded him attorney...

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