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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - A $32 million settlement in a class-action suit filed by six New Hampshire residents with psychiatric disabilities against the state

Last modified: 1/23/2014 4:53:11 PM A $32 million settlement in a class-action suit filed by six New Hampshire residents with psychiatric disabilities against the state is a milestone case for New Hampshire, according to local interested parties who have been following it. “I think it’s a positive outcome for the citizens, shoring up services that are more humane and less costly than institutionalized care, and I think that’s good for the people of the state,” said Phillip Wyzik, CEO of Monadnock Family Services, which provides mental health services for the Monadnock area. Advocates Building Lasting Equality in New Hampshire President Linda Quintanilha of Bennington concurs.

US deports woman imprisoned in Alabama for lying about role in Rwandan genocide

US deports woman imprisoned in Alabama for lying about role in Rwandan genocide Updated Apr 17, 2021; Posted Apr 17, 2021 In this April 12, 2012 file photo Beatrice Munyenyezi leaves the Federal Court in Concord, N.H. Munyenyezi, who served a 10-year sentence in federal prison for lying about her role in the 1994 Rwanda genocide to obtain U.S. citizenship and lost her bid for a new trial has been deported to Rwanda, her lawyer said Saturday, April 17, 2021. Munyenyezi was convicted and sentenced in 2013 in New Hampshire. (AP Photo/Jim Cole,File)AP Facebook Share By Kathy McCormack | Associated Press A woman who served a 10-year sentence in U.S. prison for lying about her role in the 1994 Rwandan genocide to obtain American citizenship, and then lost her bid for a new trial, has been deported to the East African nation and is likely to face prosecution there.

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