Editor’s Note: Shortly after 5 p.m. Thursday US Attorney Jane Young said she is resigning in a news release detailing her accomplishments in the office, but didn’t say what her plans are for the future. Also Thursday, an email from InDepthNH.org to Gov.-Elect Kelly Ayotte’s press office asking if she plans to replace Attorney General John Formella with Young received no response.
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Right to Know: YDC Suspect Buskey Fired as Cop After Lying About Bad Checks
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Former YDC staffer Jeffrey Buskey, accused of hundreds of rapes in the child sex abuse scandal at what is now known as Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester, was fired as a Sanbornton police officer in 2004 after he got caught bouncing checks.
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State Quiet, School Districts Cautiously Optimistic About School Funding Case
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Supporters of a group of school districts led by Contoocook Valley (ConVal) that sued the state over education funding were cautiously optimistic after oral arguments before the state Supreme Court on Tuesday, while the defendants – the state Legislature, governor, Department of Education and Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut – largely remained silent.
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Trooper Claims Learning Disability Caused Lies
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A former New Hampshire State Police Trooper trying to get off the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule claimed the lies that got him fired are the result of a medical issue that should not be used against him.
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School Districts Argue for Immediate Increase in School Funding; State Objects
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For the second time in less than a month, the state Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday over whether New Hampshire’s current school funding scheme is constitutional.
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10 Drivers Under 21 Died in NH So Far in 2024 Compared to 3 Last Year: Dept. of Safety
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From sensors on highways that would alert police to wrong-way drivers to ways to warn motorists of an approaching hazard, technology could help the state prevent highway tragedy and the state is now exploring them to save lives, Commissioner of Safety Robert Quinn said.
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Gagnon Sentenced to 45 Years for Brookline Shooting and Lyndeborough Murder
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Attorney General John M. Formella announces that Robert Gagnon, age 47, has been sentenced today on multiple charges in connection with the shooting of Carlos Quintong, age 46, in Brookline, and the murder of Robert Prest, age 83, in Lyndeborough, both on November 23, 2022.
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NH State Police Accused of Hiding Facts in Fatal Crash Report
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It’s been almost a year since Linda Gauthier, of Gorham, was killed in a head-on collision on Route 16 with the truck operated by Errol Fire Chief Bradley Eldridge, and her family is still in the dark about what happened
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NH Supreme Court Keeps One Cop on the Laurie List While Letting Another Off
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court issued case orders on Tuesday on two separate Laurie List appeals, and while the cases are similar, the different results highlight the fact the court is still defining how Laurie List functions since it became a public document in 2021.
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International Fugitive Sentenced to 40 Months in Federal Prison for Fraudulent Car Loan Scheme
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A Sierra Leone man and former Manchester businessman was sentenced today in federal court for fraudulently obtaining more than $400,000 in car loans, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces.