Courts & Corrections
Michael Carney’s Death: When the Official Truth Becomes Suspect
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Caryn Perkins cannot let go. The Derry resident has fought for years to get answers in her brother’s death.
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Caryn Perkins cannot let go. The Derry resident has fought for years to get answers in her brother’s death.
Adult survivors of New Hampshire’s juvenile detention system have been paid more than $125 million in abuse settlement agreements, according to a report issued Tuesday, as new Gov. Kelly Ayotte signals the money is running out.
InDepthNH.org looks at the inconsistencies and curious facts from the night of Feb. 9, 2017, when Michael Carney was shot in the back and behind the ear in what has been ruled a case of self-defense.
Two tragic and violent deaths in the Monadnock region, officially unconnected, take on a new light as evidence emerges that investigators hid connections to protect the reputation of a police officer.
Convicted of murdering Keene man Jonathan Amerault and then forcing his wife to decapitate the corpse, Armando Barron wants a new trial because one of the trial jurors did not understand the term “reasonable doubt.”
Ahead of his trial on charges he stole wages from the town of Richmond, former Police Chief Andrew Wood filed paperwork that he plans to plead guilty.
The constitution even applies to neo-Nazis, like the ones in NCS-131.
A State Trooper fired after he lied to investigators looking into suspicious activity in his elderly aunt’s trust fund won’t get removed from the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule, also known as the Laurie List.
Prosecutors with the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office do not want the state Supreme Court to consider the constitutionality of a life sentence without parole for convicted killer Robert Tulloch.