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  2. Harmony Montgomery's Stepmom Faces New Charge Related To ...

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    The stepmother of missing New Hampshire girl Harmony Montgomery faces new charges that are unrelated to the child's disappearance. Kayla Montgomery, 31, has been charged with two counts of ...

  3. New Hampshire sheriff charged with theft, perjury and ... - AOL

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    BRENTWOOD, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire sheriff accused of stealing $19,000 in county funds has resigned, leading prosecutors to withdraw their request to revoke his bail on charges of theft ...

  4. Jason Riddle - Wikipedia

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    Riddle was arrested in Bedford, New Hampshire, on February 8, 2021. [6] At the time of his arrest, Riddle stated that he was an "obsessor" of Trump's. [7] Riddle was charged with knowingly entering a restricted building, violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds, and theft of government property. [8]

  5. Hampton police: Suspect sought after firearms theft, eluding ...

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    HAMPTON — Police are seeking the public's help Tuesday to locate James Roland Dustin, 22, a suspect in multiple thefts who police believe may be in possession of a stolen firearm.

  6. Theft of government property - Wikipedia

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    Embezzlements of or stealing government property are almost always federal crimes in multiple countries. Acts of the earlier include though are not limited to: Converting, possessing or appropriating government properties for one's own personal uses, using government-issued vehicles or government issued computers with intent to use these devices privately.

  7. Perry v. New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Amicus curiae briefs were filed by the American Psychological Association, [4] the Innocence Network, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. [5]The U.S. Supreme Court [6] delivered its 8–1 decision on January 11, 2012, deciding that judicial examination of eyewitness testimony was required only in the case of police misconduct.

  8. Supreme Court takes up property 'theft’ dispute over ... - AOL

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    The Supreme Court will decide a property rights dispute on whether government entities violate the Constitution when they seize homes for failure to pay taxes.

  9. New Hampshire Superior Court - Wikipedia

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    The Superior Court has exclusive jurisdiction over cases in which the damage claims exceed $25,000. Divorce, child custody and support and domestic violence. The Superior Court and the District Court share jurisdiction over domestic violence cases. Felonies (major crimes such as drugs, burglary, theft and aggravated felonious sexual assault).