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Estudiantes de secundaria se oponen a un proyecto de ley que quiere segregar baños por un solo género. Departamento de salud se opone a retirar clínicas de vacunación en escuelas. ACLU pide más transparencia en casos de oficiales que apelan su inclusión en la lista Laurie.
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New Hampshire’s judicial system is grappling with how to ensure prosecutors share evidence that arises after a prosecution that could lead to an exoneration.
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No April Fool's jokes here. Those are corny now.
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In transparency watershed, full ‘Laurie List’ of N.H. cops with possible credibility issues releasedThe New Hampshire Attorney General released an updated version of the Laurie List on Tuesday disclosing the names of 174 officers with sustained misconduct on their records.
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La Laurie List, documento con nombres de policías con historial de mala conducta, ya es completamente pública. La alcaldesa de Manchester presentó su propuesta para el siguiente presupuesto de la ciudad. Comité Demócrata Nacional está considerando terminar con la tradición de la primaria de New Hampshire.
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Some former law enforcement have found careers "adjacent" to policing despite sustained misconduct on their records.
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In a letter to Trooper Haden Wilber dated August 9, 2021, State Police Col. Nathan A. Noyes said he no longer trusted the trooper’s integrity.
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The New Hampshire Attorney General says the state has been notified of 38 lawsuits seeking to remove an officer's name from the 'Laurie List.'
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In The List, we talked about secret lists of police officers who engaged in misconduct that could potentially be used to undermine their testimony in a trial. We focused largely on the story of New Hampshire’s version of this kind of list, what’s known around here as the Laurie List. And we asked: what would happen if the list was finally made public? But it was a question we didn’t get to answer because – well, the Laurie List was still secret. Until now.
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A previously secret document containing the names of New Hampshire police with possible credibility issues is raising questions about reform.