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The court upheld lower court rulings that found the state Attorney General used an overly broad interpretation of the Civil Rights Act to prosecute members of NSC-131.
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New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi had asked a superior court judge to dismiss criminal indictments against her, or require a special prosecutor take over the case, alleging the state Attorney General has a conflict of interest.
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Gov. Sununu and members of the Pease Development Authority board met in private with the Attorney General shortly before Geno Marconi was placed on administrative leave. Criminal charges for him — and his wife, Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi — followed.
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Voters who register without an ID are required to use special, marked ballots. But a quirk in a new law repealing that process — and that takes effect next month — leaves things unclear for the Nov. 5 general election.
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Three retired New Hampshire state troopers are seeking to have their names removed from a list of law enforcement with possible credibility issues.
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NH Attorney General John Formella is suing TikTok for alleged unfair and deceptive practices that he says harms the health and well-being of children.
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Christopher Coppola was shot three times and killed on April 9 after an encounter with five Derry police officers who were responding to a 911 call.
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An attorney for the New Hampshire Democratic Party said the party would attempt to contact the 995 voters impacted by the mailing.
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Frisbie Memorial Hospital in Rochester recently announced plans to close its birth center, citing financial problems. The attorney general's office launched a review of their decision.
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"We are very saddened about this situation — about Elijah's death and the fact that he was disposed of down here in the woods," N.H. Senior Assistant Attorney General Susan G. Morrell said during a news conference in Abington, Mass.