The Citizen - Sat Nov 07
The Rockingham County Attorney's Office is requesting a judge revoke the bail of a Portsmouth teen arrested while out on bail on charges he was intoxicated when he slammed an SUV into a local sports shop in June.
Jesse Brooks sent money after murderUnionLeader - Fri Nov 06
Convicted murderer Michael Benton told jurors that after he killed Jack Reid in June 2005, his friend Jesse Brooks wired him $800 to spend two weeks in Las Vegas.
McDonald's pays $35,000 to girl burned by teaUnionLeader.com - Fri Nov 06
An Exeter girl is collecting a $35,000 settlement from a McDonald's restaurant because she suffered second-degree burns from hot tea that spilled on her lap, according to court documents.
Southern NH towns, schools honor local veteransEagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA - Fri Nov 06
Veterans Day observances start today in Southern New Hampshire and continue through Wednesday.
Gov. Lynch helps Red Cross honor 'Heroes'Seacoast Online - Fri Nov 06
Heroes may not be as rare as thought. The American Red Cross honored two groups and two individuals Thursday at its seventh annual Heroes Breakfast.
Witness says he felt 'sold out' by BrooksUnionLeader.com - Fri Nov 06
The case against Jesse Brooks centers on allegations that he recruited Michael Benton to kill Jack Reid in 2005.
Telly's owners waive arraignment on over-serving chargesSeacoast Online - Thu Nov 05
The owners of Telly's Restaurant & Pizzeria in Epping have waived a scheduled arraignment on charges of over-serving alcohol to two young men who died in a car accident after leaving the restaurant.
'We should probably just try to kill him'UnionLeader.com - Wed Nov 04
In testimony this morning, convicted murderer Michael Benton said he was drawn in the murder-for-hire scheme to kill Jack Reid at the behest of millionaire businessman John "Jay" Brooks and eventually his son.
John Brooks' crime was 'monstrous ... in its level of evilness'UnionLeader.com - Wed Nov 04
Convicted murderer John "Jay" Brooks was formally sentenced to life in prison this afternoon by a judge who called him a senseless killer and egomaniac.
Man wants to claim self-defense in landlord's deathUnionLeader.com - Wed Nov 04
A Danville man charged with killing his landlord by repeatedly chopping him in the head with an ax-like weapon wants to claim self-defense. Prosecutors are fighting the stance Paul McDonald, 50, is taking as he heads to trial in January on charges of first-degree murder for the June 2008 killing of Richard Wilcox, 54.
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