New Hampshire Order to reduce bond

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This is an Order to Reduce Bond. This is used when the Defendant wants to ask that he/ she only have to pay a percentage of the bail, or bond, in order to be released. It further states that the Defendant must report to the court monthly, to discuss his/ her employment and residence.
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Depositions. (a) A party may take as many depositions as necessary to adequately prepare a case for trial so long as the combined total of deposition hours does not exceed 20 unless otherwise stipulated by counsel or ordered by the court for good cause shown.

(a) An Answer or other responsive pleading shall be filed with the court within 30 days after the person filing said pleading has been served with the pleading to which the Answer or response is made.

Upon a sufficient showing of good cause, the court may at any time order that discovery required hereunder be denied, restricted, or deferred, or make such other order as is appropriate.

The Grand Jury. (a) Summoning Grand Juries. The superior court shall order a grand jury to be summoned and convened at such time and for such duration as the public interest requires, in the manner prescribed by law.

Summary Disposition. (1) Except in a mandatory appeal, the supreme court may at any time, on its own motion and without notice or on such notice as it may order, dispose of a case, or any question raised therein, summarily.

(e) Motions to Reconsider. A party intending to file a motion for reconsideration or to request other post-decision relief shall do so within 10 days of the date on the written Notice of the order or decision, which shall be mailed or electronically delivered by the clerk on the date of the Notice.

Motions -- General. (a) A request for court order must be made by motion which must (1) be in writing unless made during a hearing or trial, (2) state with particularity the grounds for seeking the order, and (3) state the relief sought.

Should counsel, or parties if unrepresented, be unable to reach an acceptable agreement as to any of the required matters, the court shall issue such orders as it deems appropriate.

Rule 11. (a) A request for court order must be made by motion which must (1) be in writing unless made during a hearing or trial, (2) state with particularity the grounds for seeking the order, and (3) state the relief sought.

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New Hampshire Order to reduce bond