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  • 40 to 81 years for DWI deaths

    BY JENN McDOWELLA 25-year-old Hooksett man will spend 40 and a half to 81 years in prison on several counts each of manslaughter, aggravated assault and driving while intoxicated after he caused two deaths in a February 2006 crash in Manchester. Joshua Lamy, of Martins Ferry Road, looked straight at Hillsborough County Superior Court Judge ...
    Posted to Hooksett Banner (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on February 20, 2008
  • Sex talk arrest

    BY SUSAN WARE A Hooksett man will be jailed for soliciting sex from teenage girls via the Internet. Norman Laliberte, 32, pleaded guilty on Monday, June 25, to three counts of certain uses of computer services, prohibited, in Hillsborough County Superior Court. Laliberte was charged with soliciting a 15-year-old girl and 14-year-old girl ...
    Posted to Hooksett Banner (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on July 3, 2007
  • Jail time cut

    BY RYAN O’CONNOR Melanie Cooper will only serve half of her original sentence. After Cooper pleaded guilty to hindering apprehension, a felony, in the investigation of Eric Windhurst’s 1985 murder of her stepfather, Danny Paquette, she was sentenced in December to three to six years in prison. But after a three-judge panel ...
    Posted to Hopkinton News (Weblog) by Bow Editor on June 27, 2007
  • Cooper sentence reduced

    BY RYAN O'CONNOR Melanie Cooper will only serve half of her original sentence. After Cooper pleaded guilty to hindering apprehension, a felony charge, in the investigation of Eric Windhurst’s 1985 murder of her stepfather, Danny Paquette of Hooksett, she was sentenced, in December, to three to six years in prison. But after a ...
    Posted to Hooksett Banner (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on June 27, 2007
  • Two of four in court

    BY SUSAN WARE Attorney B.J. Branch filed a petition in Merrimack Superior Court on Tuesday, June 26, asking a judge to declare the terminations of Joanne Drewniak and Jessica Skorupski unlawful. “What my clients want is for the court to declare the terminations unlawful and to decide appropriate remediation. They want reinstatement, at ...
    Posted to Hooksett Banner (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on June 27, 2007
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