An ongoing series of stories on New Hampshire's criminal justice system, with a focus on the experience of those people moving through the state's corrections system.
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The race for Strafford County Sheriff includes two candidates who both support a range of police accountability reforms.Paul Callaghan, 54, is currently a…
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The federal prison in Berlin says inmates who tested positive with the coronavirus earlier this month have all recovered, but the prison has continued…
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Every two years, voters in New Hampshire get to weigh in on their next county attorney. It’s an elected position that doesn’t get a lot of attention, but…
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In her more than 30 years as a reporter in New Hampshire, Nancy West has earned a reputation: Blunt. Curmudgeonly. Unyielding.At press conferences, West…
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The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office says the use of non-deadly force in a highly publicized arrest of a Black man in the town of Albany earlier…
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Several hundred people gathered in Concord Friday evening in a peaceful protest to honor Breonna Taylor, the woman shot to death by police officers in her…
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An arbitrator has ruled for a second time that the Manchester Police Department is required to provide a fired police officer with substantial back…
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A statewide commission on police accountability and transparency says the state should create an independent agency to handle complaints alleging…
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A national non-profit released a report this month assessing how New Hampshire handles juvenile delinquency cases.The National Juvenile Defender Center…
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In New Hampshire, possession of small amounts of cannabis was decriminalized in 2017.But for those who already have possession charges, getting their…