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Story Archives of 'Michael Briggs'Sentencing Phase Begins in the Addison TrialBy Ellen Grimm on Monday, November 24, 2008.Jurors have begun hearing testimony in the sentencing phase of the Michael Addison trial. Addison had been found guilty of capital murder for the killing of Manchester police officer Michael Briggs more than 2 years ago. And the jury has decided he is eligible for the death penalty. This last phase of the trial will decide whether Addison is to be executed or sentenced to life in prison. On Friday, attorneys on both sides laid out their cases. NHPR Correspondent Ellen Grimm has more. Both Sides Rest in the Addison CaseBy Ellen Grimm on Monday, November 10, 2008.Both the defense and the state have rested their cases in the trial against Michael Addison. Addison's Attorney Admits Client's GuiltBy Ellen Grimm on Tuesday, October 21, 2008.The capital murder case against Michael Addison began Monday. Addison is charged with the shooting death of Manchester police officer Michael Briggs just over 2 years ago. NHPR Correspondent Ellen Grimm attended the trial and has this report on its opening arguments. Judge: Addison's Confession is InadmissibleBy Ellen Grimm on Wednesday, July 23, 2008.A Superior Court judge has thrown out an alleged confession by the man accused of killing Manchester Police officer Michael Briggs. NHPR's Manchester Correspondnent Ellen Grimm has more. Judge Hears Arguments On Addison's Miranda RightsBy Ellen Grimm on Thursday, July 3, 2008.Miranda Rights. Can Michael Addison Get a Fair Trial in New Hampshire?By Ellen Grimm on Wednesday, April 9, 2008.Attorneys for Michael Addison are going to court Thursday. Addison’s been charged with the 2006 murder of Manchester police officer Michael Briggs. And the state is pursuing the death penalty. But when his lawyers stand before the judge, they’re going to argue that their client can’t get a fair trial in this state. And they are asking the court to dismiss the indictment. NHPR Correspondent Ellen Grimm reports from Manchester. Manchester Crime ConcernsBy Josh Rogers on Wednesday, October 25, 2006.Last week's shooting death of Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs has brought understandable scrutiny of crime levels in New Hampshire's largest city. But there's little hard evidence to suggest that much has changed over the last few years. New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers reports. Michael Briggs Remembered At Manchester Memorial ServiceBy Josh Rogers on Saturday, October 21, 2006.Police, public and public officials come out in force to pay tribute to fallen Manchester police officer. Manchester Prepares for Briggs WakeBy Debra Daigle on Friday, October 20, 2006.Dark, dreary skies reflect the mood of those getting ready to pay their final respects to Manchester Police Officer, Michael Briggs, who died Tuesday from a gunshot. NHPR Correspondent Debra Daigle stopped by Lambert funeral home in Manchester and filed this report. Police Procession, Memorial Service for Slain OfficerBy Debra Daigle on Friday, October 20, 2006.Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs will be laid to rest tomorrow, after a traditional police procession and a memorial service funeral at the Fisher Cats Stadium. NHPR Correspondent Debra Daigle reports. |
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