More jail time for tax scofflaw Ed Brown
read more…: More jail time for tax scofflaw Ed BrownThe former Plainfield man is not getting out of prison, and instead will serve an additional 17 years.
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The former Plainfield man is not getting out of prison, and instead will serve an additional 17 years.
After he murdered his wife’s lover, Armando Barron ordered Britany Barron to cut off the head of Jonathan Amerault and bury it at a remote campsite in the Northwoods, according to police.
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office reported overnight that husband and wife Armondo Barron, 30, and Britany Barron, 31, both of Jaffrey, were arrested Friday in the early morning hours.
An Antrim teen is facing a charge of first-degree murder for allegedly killing his father in 2019 with a hammer and a knife.
The company said in its response filed in court that Di Nola has a history of making exaggerated claims.
The federal trial against Keene’s “Crying Nazi” Christopher Cantwell started Tuesday in Concord as the white supremacist faces several charges he threatened members of a hate-group with whom he was feuding.
Poll workers are the semi-volunteer army of residents who issue ballots, register voters, and monitor voting machines at every polling station on Election Day. Cities and towns are responsible for hiring their own election workers, and the jobs are considered paid or volunteer depending on the community. Betsy McClain, Hanover’s town clerk, said her 120 poll workers don’t get cash, as per town custom. “We pay them in sugar cookies,” she said.
QAnon adherents use #SaveTheChildren as a signal to spread conspiracies, such as that the global cabal of elites, Hollywood liberals, and prominent politicians are running a child sex-trafficking ring in order to obtain the blood of children. The QAnon adherents believe that the cabal of elites extract a life-prolonging drug from the blood of children who have been sexually abused.
New Hampshire’s secret list of police officers who have been disciplined for dishonesty or excessive force problems should be open and police personnel records should be made public, according to the ACLU-NH’s Gilles Bissonnette.