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2011-420, Jonathan Doyle v. Commissioner, New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development & a.
State: New Hampshire
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 2011-420
Case Date: 01/13/2012
Plaintiff: 2011-420, Jonathan Doyle
Defendant: Commissioner, New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development & a.
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THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

  ___________________________


Merrimack
No. 2011-420


JONATHAN DOYLE

v.

COMMISSIONER, NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPARTMENT OF RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & a.

Argued:  November 10, 2011
Opinion Issued:  January 13, 2012

NH Civil Liberties Union Foundation, of Concord (Barbara R. Keshen on the brief and orally), and Backus, Meyer and Branch, LLP, of Manchester (Jon Meyer on the brief), for the plaintiff.

Michael A. Delaney, attorney general (Matthew G. Mavrogeorge, assistant attorney general, on the brief and orally), for the defendants.

DUGGAN, J.  The plaintiff, Jonathan Doyle, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Smukler, J.) granting summary judgment to the defendants, the Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Resources and Economic Development and the Monadnock State Park Manager (collectively, DRED), and denying Doyle
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