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The latest in a string of similar lawsuits involves members of law enforcement and military veterans. The Newington-based gunmaker has previously said the weapon is safe.
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Robert Frese sued the New Hampshire Attorney General in 2018 claiming the state's criminal libel law was not constitutional.
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The indictments allege that Andrew Wood deprived his employer — the town of Richmond — of more than $1,500 by submitting weekly worksheets noting hours he did not work.
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The new approach is meant to reduce interactions between people in crisis and police, as well as to prevent people from getting stuck waiting for care in hospital emergency rooms.
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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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The state will award up to $1 million in funds set aside by the legislature in the state budget.
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Some former law enforcement have found careers "adjacent" to policing despite sustained misconduct on their records.
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NHPR obtained a current list of every certified law enforcement officer in the state. We compared those names with those on the recently released Laurie List.
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The $5,100 purchase by the Concord Police Department in 2019 prompted a Right to Know request and subsequent lawsuit.
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The New Hampshire attorney general's office says the fatal shooting of a Claremont man by members of a SWAT team last March following a standoff was legally justified.