When a slip opinion unceremoniously switches between serif and sans serif, a small part of my soul dies
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Impeachment or something called removal by address (governor gets consent of executive council and gives speech before both houses of legislature) but it's never been done
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All judges in NH are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the executive council. They serve until they hit the mandatory retirement age of 70
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Binders full ofβ¦tweets?
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