Charles Temple
Nashua Judge Avoids Jail Time with Plea
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The family court judge caught altering court orders with white-out is getting a suspended jail sentence and community service as part of a plea deal finalized on Monday.
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The family court judge caught altering court orders with white-out is getting a suspended jail sentence and community service as part of a plea deal finalized on Monday.
Shortly after Gov. Chris Sununu’s signing of House Bill 471 into law on Wednesday, most of the litigants in a public records lawsuit against the state Department of Justice filed a Notice of Voluntary Nonsuit Without Prejudice, effectively withdrawing from the case that sought to bring daylight to the confidential list of dishonest police known as the Laurie List.
A thick blue line of police officers surrounded Gov. Chris Sununu Wednesday as he signed into law three bills which together, he says, herald a new day in police accountability throughout the state.
Since the Attorney General’s Office began maintaining the Laurie list of dishonest police now known as the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule in March of 2017, a total of 14 redacted names have been confidentially removed, according to Senior Assistant Attorney General Geoffrey Ward.
In one year, the list of dishonest law enforcement officers in New Hampshire has grown from 153 redacted names to 258.