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The case centered on a defendant who was denied bail after claiming his serious medical condition would not be appropriately treated while held pre-trial.
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The project aims to correct bias and systemic inequities in the justice system.
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The state was one of at least 15 to be sued after ending federal unemployment benefits in June 2021, two months before the program was to end.
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States across the country have been split on whether companies can be asked to pay for medical monitoring. Now, New Hampshire must decide.
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A recent order by the New Hampshire Supreme Court opens a new avenue for private attorneys to take on the cases of those who can't afford an attorney, lessening the caseload falling to already-strained public defenders.
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Former N.H. Supreme Court Judge James Duggan died Saturday at his home in Amherst after a period of declining health, according to his family.
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The email from the governor came just before a union meeting on an independent fact-finder’s report.
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The court's map would move just five towns to a new district: Albany, Campton, Jackson, New Hampton and Sandwich.
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The court relied on a federal statute that shields social media companies and their users from many defamation lawsuits.
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The Supreme Court ruling came after a Nashua hotel sued for the release of 911 audio related to a slip-and-fall incident.