New Hampshire Department of Justice

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New Hampshire Department of Justice (NHDOJ)
Agency overview
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Headquarters33 Capitol Street
Concord, New Hampshire
Agency executive
Websitewww.doj.nh.gov

The New Hampshire Department of Justice (NHDOJ) is a government agency of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The department is led by the Attorney General of New Hampshire, currently John Formella.[1] NHDOJ headquarters are located at 33 Capitol Street in Concord.

Duties

Through its officials, the Department of Justice has all the powers and duties enumerated by the NH Revised Statutes Annotated and implied from the common law and is responsible for the following general functions, as provided in NH RSA 21-M:2:

  • Advising and representing the state and its executive branch agencies in all civil legal matters.
  • Supervising and conducting criminal investigations and prosecutions.
  • Enforcing the various
    antitrust laws
    of the state.
  • Assisting and advising those agencies charged with protecting the environment and enforcing the environmental laws of the state.

Attorney General

The state's attorney general is the head of the Department of Justice and a constitutional officer of the state, under Part II, Article 46 of the Constitution of New Hampshire and is appointed by the Governor with approval of the Governor's Council to serve a four-year term.

The Attorney General acts as the state's attorney in all criminal and civil cases in the New Hampshire Supreme Court in which the state is interested, and in the prosecution of crimes punishable by death or life in prison, as well as managing other criminal and civil prosecutions.

Divisions

The Department of Justice has two main divisions, the Division of Public Protection and Division of Legal Counsel, which are each headed by an Associate Attorney General.

Division of Public Protection

The Division of Public Protection has three statutory bureaus which are charged with protecting the State from crime, fraud and other dangers. The following are bureaus within the division:

Division of Legal Counsel

The Division of Legal Counsel has two statutory bureaus which are charged with providing legal advice and representing the state in legal matters and eminent domain. The following are bureaus within the division:

  • Bureau of Civil Law - Provides advice and legal representation in civil matters for all executive branch agencies and for the state in land acquisition matters; and Regulates charitable trusts, as provided for by RSA 7:19 through 7:32-a in RSA Chapter 7.
  • Transportation and Construction Bureau - Advises any department, division, bureau, or agency of the state whenever it contemplates the taking of or takes private property; and represents such agents of the state in the taking of any interest in private property.

References

  1. ^ West, Nancy (March 24, 2021). "John Formella, of Portsmouth, confirmed as New Hampshire Attorney General". seacoastonline.com. Retrieved February 17, 2022.

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