Alan Hassler

Managing Attorney at New Hampshire Public Defender

Alan Hassler is currently working as a Staff Attorney at New Hampshire Public Defender. Prior to this role, Alan served as a Law Clerk to Judge Danny J. Boggs at the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Additionally, Alan has experience as an Intern at Federal Public Defender, Western District of Washington, the Office of the State Appellate Defender, and Equip for Equality where Alan also served as a Kirkland & Ellis Pro Bono Fellow.

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Concord, United States

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New Hampshire Public Defender

The New Hampshire Public Defender was established in 1972 as a pilot project of New Hampshire Legal Assistance, and has existed as a stand-alone institution since 1985. Its sole purpose is to provide indigent defense services to citizens charged with crimes. The Program began with a single office in Concord. Over time, the Program opened satellite offices in other counties, and established administrative offices in its Merrimack County office, located in Concord, the state capital. In 1981, the Public Defender, in collaboration with the Franklin Pierce Law Center (now the University of New Hampshire School of Law), started the Appellate Defender Program, which provides indigent defense services to defendants who appeal their convictions to the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Today, the Public Defender is an independent, non-profit, corporation with offices in every county. The Program works diligently to provide quality representation in a cost-effective manner to indigent defendants accused of crimes in all state courts. In addition to its attorneys, the Public Defender employs legal assistants, investigators, support staff, and information technology specialists, all of whom are dedicated to its core mission of serving indigent citizens accused of crimes.


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201-500

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