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NH News Recap for Feb. 23, 2024: DOC officer charged with patient death in psychiatric unit
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The New Hampshire Department of Justice announced earlier this month that a former prison guard was charged with second degree murder. He is accused of causing the death of a patient at the state prison system’s Secure Psychiatric Unit last year.
And over a thousand people have sued the state, alleging abuse at the state-run Youth Detention Center over decades. The state has set aside money to settle lawsuits with victims, but with caps as to how much a victim can receive. But this week, lawmakers united with victims’ lawyers to back potential changes to the settlement process.
We dive into these stories on this week’s edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
Guests:
- Annmarie Timmins, New Hampshire Bulletin
- Paul Cuno-Booth, NHPR
Top stories from around New Hampshire this week:
In the two weeks since a former prison guard was charged with second-degree murder, the New Hampshire Department of Corrections has given conflicting statements about its internal review of the incident.
Victims’ attorneys who objected to YDC settlement fund support proposed changes
In a remarkable change, attorneys representing nearly 1,100 clients in lawsuits against the state for abuse while at the Youth Development Center said they will encourage them to pursue a state settlement instead under a bill that would significantly expand who is eligible for compensation.
More New Hampshire headlines:
- After the death of her son, this NH mom wants to restrict her right to buy a gun
- Father of Harmony Montgomery found guilty of murder in 5-year-old's death
- Dartmouth students launch hunger strike 'for Palestine and campus justice'
- Hiker rescued from Mount Washington admits he was 'underprepared' for extreme weather
- NH’s Child Advocate says recent bill is critical in getting more protection for children in residential care
177 epizódok
Manage episode 402545302 series 3304685
The New Hampshire Department of Justice announced earlier this month that a former prison guard was charged with second degree murder. He is accused of causing the death of a patient at the state prison system’s Secure Psychiatric Unit last year.
And over a thousand people have sued the state, alleging abuse at the state-run Youth Detention Center over decades. The state has set aside money to settle lawsuits with victims, but with caps as to how much a victim can receive. But this week, lawmakers united with victims’ lawyers to back potential changes to the settlement process.
We dive into these stories on this week’s edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
Guests:
- Annmarie Timmins, New Hampshire Bulletin
- Paul Cuno-Booth, NHPR
Top stories from around New Hampshire this week:
In the two weeks since a former prison guard was charged with second-degree murder, the New Hampshire Department of Corrections has given conflicting statements about its internal review of the incident.
Victims’ attorneys who objected to YDC settlement fund support proposed changes
In a remarkable change, attorneys representing nearly 1,100 clients in lawsuits against the state for abuse while at the Youth Development Center said they will encourage them to pursue a state settlement instead under a bill that would significantly expand who is eligible for compensation.
More New Hampshire headlines:
- After the death of her son, this NH mom wants to restrict her right to buy a gun
- Father of Harmony Montgomery found guilty of murder in 5-year-old's death
- Dartmouth students launch hunger strike 'for Palestine and campus justice'
- Hiker rescued from Mount Washington admits he was 'underprepared' for extreme weather
- NH’s Child Advocate says recent bill is critical in getting more protection for children in residential care
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