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NH House kills bill to end qualified immunity for public officials, including police officers


NH House kills bill to end qualified immunity for public officials, including police officers
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Updated: 7:03 PM EDT Apr 9, 2021
SOURCE: NH.gov
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Updated: 7:03 PM EDT Apr 9, 2021
The New Hampshire House on Friday night narrowly killed legislation that would have eliminated qualified immunity as a defense in lawsuits against public officials, including police officers, that allege violations of constitutional rights.The House rejected a motion to pass the bill on a vote of 184-178 and then immediately moved to table it. Because the House was on a deadline to act on all bills that originated in the House, by tabling the bill, the House effectively killed it for the session, although a similar bill can be brought back to the House next year.House Bill 111 excluded a qualified immunity defense in lawsuits, including those alleging the use of excessive force by police officers. The bill said that a court cou ....

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House bill targeting public officials' immunity faulted by municipalities, police


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Measure received bipartisan committee approval
April 6, 2021
In the sharply divided New Hampshire House of Representatives, the two opposing parties appear to have found common ground on what promised to be one the most controversial and contentious bills of the session.
House Bill 111, which targets the immunity protecting public officials, most notably police officers, from liability against civil lawsuits for conduct and decisions taken within the scope of their duties. The bill is based on model legislation drafted by the Institute for Justice, a libertarian public interest law firm headquartered in Arlington, Va., with seven offices around the country. ....

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Part 2: Push back against new arrest data collection


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Part 2 of a three-part series on NH crime data.
New Hampshire may soon join the growing number of states that keep a comprehensive record of how police interact with their communities, but leaders of the state’s law enforcement community have cited several obstacles to collecting and reporting better data.
State arrest data and incarceration rates already show Black and Hispanic people face disparity from the criminal justice system. On average, each group is arrested and incarcerated at higher rates than their relative populations.
Senate Bill 96, an omnibus bill, would implement a number of policy recommendations made by the state Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability, Community and Transparency last August. Portions of the bill would require law enforcement agencies to collect, analyze and publish race, ethnicity and gender data for all police stops, citations and arrests. ....

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