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Opioid conviction illustrates challenges of Good Samaritan law

(May 23, 2024) The boundaries of a law aimed at encouraging people in the room where an overdose takes place to call police and emergency medical services without the fear ....

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Opioid conviction illustrate challenges of Good Samaritan law

(May 23, 2024) The boundaries of a law aimed at encouraging people in the room where an overdose takes place to call police and emergency medical services without the fear ....

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Two convicted and sentenced to prison for drug charges in Nantucket

Two convicted and sentenced to prison for drug charges in Nantucket
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2 claim Nantucket officials silenced them in racist graffiti case


NANTUCKET Two Black residents of Nantucket have sued several town officials, claiming they were “muzzled” when they asked why the investigation into racist graffiti at the African Meeting House was taking so long. 
James Barros and Rose Marie Samuels filed suit against the town, Select Board, town administrator and the police chief, saying their freedom of speech was violated during public meetings and their right to access the meeting house without threats or intimidation was violated by whoever did the graffiti. 
“Unhappy with the content of Ms. Samuel’s and Mr. Barros’s exercise of their free speech rights criticizing the Nantucket Police Department, the Town Administrator, and the Select Board … immediately sought to silence their speech through threats, intimidation, or coercion,” the suit read. ....

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