The State of Our Courts

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By Laura Knoy on Monday, February 26, 2007.
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Chief Justice John Broderick joins us, and he says it's dire: courts overwhelmed by more cases, more people without lawyers, and more demands on his underpaid employees, some of whom are the front line of court security. Broderick says more money would help - in a budget year when most state agencies are saying the same.

Chief Justice John Broderick talks with NHPR's Laura Knoy. (Brady Carlson, NHPR)

Chief Justice John Broderick talks with NHPR's Laura Knoy. (Brady Carlson, NHPR)

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