Concord Monitor - Fri Nov 20
A Boscawen man was arraigned yesterday on simple assault and criminal trespass charges for allegedly hitting his girlfriend and then fleeing into the woods.
Mistrial for rape suspectConcord Monitor - Thu Nov 19
The case against a Congolese refugee accused of raping his young relative ended in mistrial after a Merrimack County jury was unable to deliver a unanimous verdict.
Rape trial ends with credibility questionsConcord Monitor - Wed Nov 18
The fate of a Congolese man accused of raping his young relative now rests in the hands of a Merrimack County jury after a weeklong trial ended yesterday with closing arguments from both sides.
Shop bans pipe tobacco after court orderUnionLeader.com - Mon Nov 16
A Brookline business that lets customers roll their own cigarettes has banned "pipe tobacco" from its rolling machines in response to a judge's order, the shop's lawyers said yesterday.
Court rules against tobacco shopNashua Telegraph - Mon Nov 16
Staff photo by Bob Hammerstrom Massachusetts residents Matt Seymour and Kim Stevens use machines inside Tobacco Haven in Brookline to roll their own cigarettes Monday.
Woman sues after insurance company rejects surgery claim, rescinds her policyUnionLeader.com - Sun Nov 15
Penny Young says the company rescinded her $360-a-month policy in April, four months after she underwent knee surgery, accusing her of "material misrepresentation" on her original application.
Woman sues after insurance company rejects surgery claim, rescinds her policyUnionLeader - Sat Nov 14
Penny Young says the company rescinded her $360-a-month policy in April, four months after she underwent knee surgery, accusing her of "material misrepresentation" on her original application.
It's Blankenbeker in recountConcord Monitor - Sat Nov 14
A recount in the Concord special election yesterday slightly narrowed the gap between Democrat Jim MacKay and Republican Lynne Ferrari Blankenbeker, but did not change the results.
Lawyers question test for sex assaultConcord Monitor - Sat Nov 14
Defense attorneys for a Congolese man accused of raping a younger relative called into question yesterday the method in which the girl was tested after the assault, arguing the technique was outdated.
Ex-accountant pleads guilty to taking moneyConcord Monitor - Sat Nov 14
A former Monitor accountant pleaded guilty yesterday to embezzling a sum of money from the company that prosecutors said tops $200,000. But Lisa Grass, 46, was not sentenced yesterday, and exactly how much she took from the Monitor before leaving the company in 2004 is unclear.
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