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Dishonest Police

Laurie List’s Legacy: They are called Exculpatory Evidence Schedules now, but InDepthNH.org continues its investigative reporting on the secret list that contains the names of law enforcement officers in New Hampshire who have a history of dishonesty, excessive force or mental instability. Catch up on our reporting here.

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By Nancy West | December 1, 2019

Even in a generally pro-police state like New Hampshire, some say the shootings are justified far too often and suggest it’s time to empanel a civilian review board to examine them.

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Gloria Norris Calls For Gender Justice Urging Support of Journalists and InDepthNH.org

By BOB LAPREE, InDepthNH.org's chief photographer | November 13, 2019

Manchester native Gloria Norris, an author and filmmaker, talks about her memoir KooKooLand and the importance of reinvigorating news at Tuesday’s celebration of the fourth anniversary of InDepthNH.org at the Derryfield Restaurant in Manchester.

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Traudt Files Supreme Court Appeal Over Alleged ‘Laurie’ Issue in Lebanon Case

By Nancy West | September 26, 2019

A man who was has been seeking a new trial in Grafton County Superior Court for more than a decade has filed a discretionary appeal to the state Supreme Court.

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Lawsuit Filed in 2016 Police Shooting of Cody Lafont in Claremont

By Nancy West | September 25, 2019

Three years after then-Claremont Police Cpl. Ian Kibbe fatally shot Cody Lafont on his front steps, his estate is suing Kibbe, the city and Police Capt. Brent Wilmot claiming Lafont was the victim of excessive force and discrimination because of a disability.

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Man Claims State Withheld ‘Laurie’ Misconduct Info On Two Lebanon Police Officers

By Nancy West | July 23, 2019

Strafford man who has been fighting his convictions for more than a decade says the prosecutor withheld evidence that could have negatively impacted the credibility of the police who testified against him.

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AG to NH Supreme Court: Judge Erred Ruling Dishonest Cops List Is Public Record

By Nancy West | May 15, 2019

Judge Temple ruled the unredacted list is a public record in the public records suit filed by the ACLU-NH, the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism and other news outlets in Hillsborough County Superior Court South in Nashua.

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AG: Defendants Can Check With Lawyer If Police On Laurie List in Their Case

By Nancy West | May 8, 2019

The 264 names on the secretive Laurie List, now known as the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule, will likely remain secret for now despite Judge Charles Temple’s ruling last month that the list – including the unredacted names – is a public record.

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AG Will Appeal To Keep Dishonest Police List Secret Despite Court Ruling

By Nancy West | May 7, 2019

The stipulation included the first mention that Attorney General Gordon MacDonald would appeal the decision to the state Supreme Court.

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AG: 7 Added, 2 Removed from Secret List of Dishonest Police From January to April

By Nancy West | April 28, 2019

The Laurie List now includes 264 redacted names, up from 153 a year ago.

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The Laurie List

Laurie Lists are called Exculpatory Evidence Schedules now. They are the secret lists containing the names of law enforcement officers in NH with a history of dishonesty, excessive force or instability.
Catch up on our reporting here.

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