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David A. Brock

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for the District of New Hampshire. He thereafter served as a judge of the state superior court, and was named as a potential nominee to the state supreme court in 1978.
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Brock's legacy is complicated and intertwined with many facets. In the year 2000, the
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took the step of impeaching him on four separate counts. These counts included
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United States Attorneys for the District of New Hampshire
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Brock retired on December 31, 2004, after serving as the
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Index

David Brock (disambiguation)
New Hampshire Supreme Court
Stoneham, Massachusetts
Dartmouth College
University of Michigan Law School
Richard Nixon
United States Attorney
New Hampshire Supreme Court
John H. Sununu
chief justice
New Hampshire House of Representatives
maladministration
malpractice
chief justice
New Hampshire Supreme Court
Impeachment in New Hampshire


Who's Who in American Law 1992-1993
ISBN
978-0-8379-3507-2
Manchester Man To Be Named N.H. Attorney General
Governor's Dozen Face Action Before Council


"Chief Justice Brock's legacy: complicated and influential"
"N.H. House Impeaches Chief Justice"
ISSN
0190-8286
N.H. chief justice announces retirement

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