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COVID case slows Market Basket case (but not project)

COVID case slows Market Basket case (but not project)
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Rolling protest organizer may have summer trial

Chris DeVries, 38, may go to trial in August or September. On June 21, DeVries organized a North Conway protest he called “Skate Away the Hate,” which involved people riding bicycles and skateboards down White Mountain Highway from Schouler Park to Depot Road and back. At the protest, DeVries spoke through a bullhorn and listed demands that he said came from local chapters of Black Lives Matter. “If we divest funds from police and prison systems, we all benefit,” said DeVries. “Those funds can go to local communities and social services.” The following month, DeVries was charged with six counts of possessing child sexual abuse images, one count of possession of hallucinogenic psilocybin mushrooms and one count of falsifying physical evidence.

Fay denied another dog at sentence imposition

Fay denied another dog at sentence imposition
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New Hampshire woman to start paying nearly $2 million in Great Danes neglect case

New Hampshire woman to start paying nearly $2 million in Great Danes neglect case A judge rules a Wolfeboro woman who housed dozens of filthy and sick dogs in her mansion must reimburse the Humane Society for their care. By KATHY McCORMACKAssociated Press Share CONCORD, N.H. A woman who was convicted in 2018 of housing dozens of filthy and sick Great Danes in her New Hampshire mansion must now start paying back nearly $2 million for their care, a judge ruled Thursday. Christina Fay was found guilty of 17 counts of animal cruelty. She had been sentenced to pay the bulk of the money to the Humane Society of the United States, which took in, cared for and found homes for most of the 84 dogs seized from her 13,000-square-foot Wolfeboro residence in 2017. She also had to pay money to the town itself.

The Day - N H woman to start paying nearly $2M in Great Danes neglect case - News from southeastern Connecticut

N.H. woman to start paying nearly $2M in Great Danes neglect case FILE - In this Sept. 6, 2017 file photo, Christina Fay, of Wolfeboro, N.H., attends District Court at the Carroll County Superior Courthouse, in Ossipee, N.H. Fay, convicted in 2018 of housing dozens of filthy and sick Great Danes in her New Hampshire mansion must now start paying back nearly $2 million for their care, a judge ruled Thursday, March 4, 2021. (Elizabeth Frantz/The Concord Monitor via AP, File) Published March 04. 2021 9:46PM  By KATHY McCORMACK, Associated Press CONCORD, N.H. A woman who was convicted in 2018 of housing dozens of filthy and sick Great Danes in her New Hampshire mansion must now start paying back nearly $2 million for their care, a judge ruled Thursday.

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