FISCHER v. SUPERINTENDENT, STRAFFORD COUNTY

No. 2010-737.

44 A.3d 493 (2012)

163 N.H. 515

David FISCHER v. SUPERINTENDENT, STRAFFORD COUNTY HOUSE OF CORRECTIONS.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Opinion Issued: April 20, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Fischer , by brief, pro se, and Christopher M. Johnson , chief appellate defender, of Concord, on the brief and orally, for the petitioner.

Soldati Law Offices, P.A., of Portsmouth ( Lincoln T. Soldati on the brief and orally), for the respondent.


HICKS, J.

The petitioner, David Fischer, appeals orders of the Superior Court (Brown and Wageling, JJ.) on his motions for pretrial bail, claiming that the court delegated authority to Strafford County Community Corrections (SCCC), which is managed by the respondent, Superintendent, Strafford County House of Corrections, and part of the executive branch, in violation of the separation of powers doctrine. We affirm.

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