New Hampshire Judicial Branch
The New Hampshire Judicial Branch is responsible for interpreting and applying the law in the state of New Hampshire. It consists of several levels of courts, including the Supreme Court, Superior Court, and District Court, each handling different types of cases. The branch ensures justice is served and upholds the rights of individuals.
Judges in the New Hampshire Judicial Branch are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Executive Council. The branch also includes specialized courts, such as the Family Division and Drug Court, which focus on specific legal issues, providing tailored solutions to the community's needs.