There’s a fairly well known adage in the law that notes, “You can’t murder your parents and then ask the court for pity as an orphan.” The New Hampshire Supreme Court recently issued an opinion in line with this adage in which it affirmed a superior court decision where the presiding judge upheld fines levied by a board of directors totaling $700 and legal fees to be paid to the Association in excess of $12,000.00, and rising.

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