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La gobernadora Kelly Ayotte dice que está muy consternada al saber que la policía de Berlin no hizo suficiente para proteger a Marisol Fuentes en julio.
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Two days after she pleaded no contest to a single count of criminal solicitation, Hantz Marconi’s law license was restored by a special panel of judges on Thursday. This clears the way for her to hear cases on the state Supreme Court again, though she could still face other disciplinary measures.
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Dartmouth College tiene hasta el 20 de octubre para decirle a la administración de Trump si va a cambiar sus políticas para retener fondos federales. La universidad aún no ha dicho cómo va a responder.
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Algunos residentes de New Hampshire cambian planes de otoño por el intenso calor.
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NH Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi agreed to a plea Tuesday that avoids jail time, after she was charged with trying to use her position to influence an investigation into her husband.
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La agencia a cargo del Aeropuerto Internacional de Portsmouth en Pease dice que no tienen autoridad legal para bloquear a ICE de seguir operando sus vuelos de deportación.
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Un panel de expertos estatales fue creado hace poco para revisar casos de violencia doméstica que resultan en fatalidades.
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During a hearing Tuesday, Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi’s legal team again pushed for the case to be dismissed, citing Attorney General John Formella’s conflict of interest. As an alternative, they want him to testify.
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A former governor, the current attorney general and the state’s chief justice could all be called in the trial of Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi, who is accused of improper influence.
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Neil Levesque, a Pease Development Authority board member, raised questions about Geno Marconi’s activities at Rye Harbor in a 2022 memo. Marconi responded with his own written defense.