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Six of New Hampshire’s ten counties have this alternative system, meant to help low-level drug offenders gain treatment and avoid incarceration. Now,…
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State and city officials, standing alongside first responders, announced legislation Tuesday that would provide state funding for drug courts across New…
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Two state senators are set to propose a grant program to fund and establish drug courts across New Hampshire.Republicans David Boutin of Hooksett and Jeb…
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New Hampshire Getting Nearly $975K Grant For Nashua Drug CourtNew Hampshire has received a federal grant of nearly $975,000 for a court handling drug-related offenses in Nashua.Currently, New Hampshire has six drug…
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Hillsborough County lawmakers have rejected to fund a drug court in Manchester. The 123-member delegation voted 44-39 Tuesday night against a proposal to…
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Dozens of Manchester officials and advocates testified in front of leaders of the Hillsborough County Legislation Delegation Monday morning, urging…
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Drug courts in several New Hampshire counties allow some non-violent offenders to avoid jail and treat their addiction. The courts are growing across the…
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While addiction and related crimes are on the rise in Grafton County, the county’s Drug Court is struggling to fill enough seats. That’s even though…
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Rockingham County Wrestles With Drug Court FundingDrug courts are supposed to save taxpayers money: one year of intense treatment and supervision costs about a third as much as a year behind bars.But it…
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The Bureau of Justice Administration has approved funding for a new drug court in Nashua, but has rejected a grant for the same program in…