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Stress and resiliency in the New Hampshire judiciary
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Former Concord Detective Arrested On Stalking, Other Charges Patch 5/5/2021 Tony Schinella © New Hampshire State Police Former Concord Police Detective Bryan Croft, pictured in this file photo, is facing strangulation, witness tampering, and evidence charges after an assault and other occurrences in 2020. He was arrested again on stalking and other charges on May 5.
CONCORD, NH A former Concord police detective has been arrested and held without bail after being accused of violating conditions of his bail and contempt of court.
Brian Croft was arrested Wednesday by the New Hampshire Attorney General s Office after two incidents during the day where officials accused him of knowingly violating bail conditions by being near and contacting the victim in the case. He faces multiple charges including stalking and contempt of court, according to Kate Giaquinto, the director of communications for the New Hampshire Attorney General s Office.
CONCORD, NH The state Senate voted unanimously Thursday in favor of proposed legislation that would make public police disciplinary hearings before the Police Standards and Training Council and make public the confidential Laurie List of dishonest police.
State Sen. Sharon Carson, R-Londonderry, introduced House Bill 471 and its recent amendment, congratulating everyone who worked on what she called a compromise to the controversial Laurie List issue.
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There was no mention that the amendment stems from confidential negotiations between ACLU-NH, Solicitor General Daniel Will and five of the news outlets involved in a public records lawsuit against the state seeking to make public the names of the 280 plus officers on the list. Only one news outlet, lead petitioner the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism, opposed the compromise.
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