Karyn M. Kelley, Individually and as Trustee of The Karyn M. Kelley Revocable Trust Agreement of July 13, 2016 v. Mary Feeney, et al.
DueProcess FourthAmendment FirstAmendment
I-(a) Did the court of appeals err in holding that the lower court violated Article 20, Part First, of the New Hampshire Constitution, which the parties timely demanded a jury trial under their rights, as a matter of law, which the requirement for due process under their rights is guaranteed by Statute, New Hampshire Constitution and the United States Constitution.
I-(b) Did the court of appeals err in holding that the lower court wrongfully denied a jury trial when the record established the parties timely and properly demanded a jury trial, which was granted.
I-(c) Whether the New Hampshire Constitution or the United States Constitution requires a jury trial upon timely demand by one of the parties in an action for damages.
I-(d) The court of appeals ' decision warrants review for a wrongfully denied timely demanded jury trial that was granted, guaranteed by Statute and Constitutions in an action for damages.
I-(e) The court of appeals ' decision warrants review for a violations of judge bias, impartiality, fraud on the court, subject matter jurisdiction, or miscarriage of justice.
I-(f) Did the court of appeals decide an important federal question in a way that conflicts with the decision of other court of appeals or conflicts with relevant decisions of this Court that had been settled
Whether the New Hampshire Constitution or the United States Constitution requires a jury trial upon timely demand by one of the parties in an action for damages