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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A Brentwood man has been found guilty on federal weapons charges after he purchased military hand grenades from undercover FBI agents in Seabrook. The…
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They’re among the most powerful actors in New Hampshire’s criminal justice system, deciding which charges to file, making bail recommendations and shaping…
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Around midnight on a Saturday, Thomas Hurd fell asleep at the bar of a Chinese restaurant in Farmington, New Hampshire. The bartender, suspecting Hurd was…
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A state commission looking at police accountability and transparency in New Hampshire met virtually this week to discuss current standards for training on…
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Calls to defund police departments are a growing part of American political discourse.Demonstrators protesting decades of police violence against Black…
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Lawyers for a 19-year-old man who was arrested on Tuesday after posting a message on Facebook encouraging rioters to tip over police cars told a judge he…
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Hundreds of people gathered in Manchester Tuesday night for a peaceful vigil organized by the group Black Lives Matter.The event came amidst protests and…
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The Exchange spoke with attorneys and correctional facilities across the state to hear about how they are adapting to the coronavirus outbreak, and what…
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How do you achieve physical distancing in jail or prison? We look at how correctional facilities and the criminal justice system are adapting to the…
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Lawmakers heard testimony today on two bipartisan bills aimed at preventing sexual assault and helping survivors seek medical and legal services. SB 508…