Pauli Murray, the first Black woman to be ordained by the Episcopal Church, was an advocate for women’s rights and racial justice.
A Thornton resident who allegedly shot and killed his sister waived a formal reading of his charges on Tuesday, and is due back in court for a…
LACONIA — The city resident accused of strangling his mother to death in April waived a probable cause hearing, scheduled for Wednesday, and h…
Federal protections promise a fair trial in a language you understand, but for millions who speak lesser-known languages, courts can’t keep that promise.
A federal judge is set to weigh in on whether New Hampshire’s at-home care program for the elderly and people with physical disabilities is so lackluster it violates federal laws meant to protect people from institutionalization. On Wednesday, Judge Paul Barbadoro of the U.S. District Court of New Hampshire scheduled a trial to begin Nov. […]
FRANKLIN — Franklin Savings Bank recently gave CASA of New Hampshire a $1,000 donation to support the organization’s ongoing efforts to assist…
Can kids go to prison? A legal expert explains how young people can be tried and sentenced as adults
There’s a separate justice system for people under 18 because their brains are still developing. Treating them as adults can turn them into repeat offenders.
Jury selection in the Anthony Summers case is set for Jan. 11, when the Goffstown man accused of negligent homicide in killing three motorcycl…
What’s a true threat and what’s political hyperbole? A scholar of constitutional and criminal law looks at the charges against James Comey for an Instagram post that said, ‘86 47.’
