SeacoastOnline - Thu Nov 19
A day after he was sentenced in federal court in Maine for deliberately setting two fires in that state, a former Exeter man was sentenced in Rockingham Superior Court for a Seacoast crime spree that included felony theft charges in North Hampton.
Murder-for-hire case goes to juryUnionLeader.com - Thu Nov 19
A jury is now weighing whether the son of a millionaire businessman conspired with friends and provided payoffs for the 2005 murder-for-hire killing of Jack Reid.
NH jury hears arguments in murder-for-hire trialWCAX-TV Burlington - Thu Nov 19
A New Hampshire jury has heard the final arguments in the trial of a man accused of helping his father plot a murder.
NH jury hears arguments in murder-for-hire trialThe Boston Globe - Wed Nov 18
A New Hampshire jury has heard the final arguments in the trial of a man accused of helping his father plot a murder.
He shunned murder plansUnionLeader.com - Wed Nov 18
In today's closing arguments, lawyers want to say that while he was involved in 2003, Jesse Brooks later left the conspiracy before the 2005 murder.
He shunned murder plansUnionLeader - Tue Nov 17
In today's closing arguments, lawyers want to say that while he was involved in 2003, Jesse Brooks later left the conspiracy before the 2005 murder.
Man who threatened to 'blow up' Portsmouth library released from state hospitalSeacoast Online - Tue Nov 17
A homeless man accused of viewing pornography in the public library, then threatening to "blow up the building," was found incompetent but was released from a state hospital due to "budgetary issues," according to his attorney.
Court douses plan to burn buildingUnionLeader.com - Mon Nov 16
A judge has doused a plan to burn down a 19th century building on the grounds of the former Sanborn Regional High School.
Mom gets 1-5 years for skimming $62kNashua Telegraph - Mon Nov 16
" When Meredith Moore-Flores kissed her four children goodbye Monday morning, she said she wondered if it would be the last time - " at least for awhile.
NH woman pleads guilty to identity fraudUnionLeader.com - Mon Nov 16
A Dover woman pleaded guilty this morning to charges she impersonated an Exeter lawyer in an attempt to reap millions from two cash advance settlement companies.
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