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Sunday, October 21, 2018

ACLU-NH, InDepthNH.org Fight To Release Secret List of Dishonest NH Police

By Nancy West, InDepthNH.org

NASHUA – ACLU-NH and six news outlets argued in court Thursday that the list containing the names of 171 law enforcement officers with credibility problems should be public, while Solicitor General Daniel E. Will maintained it is confidential by law.
Will told Judge Charles S. Temple in Hillsborough Superior Court South that the list, formerly known as the Laurie list, should be kept secret because state law – RSA 105:13-b – requires police personnel files to be confidential, except when police discipline must be disclosed as evidence favorable to a defendant.
Gilles Bissonnette, ACLU-NH’s legal director, argued the public has a right to know the names of the 171 officers who have been disciplined for matters involving dishonesty and untruthfulness.
“We’re dealing with misconduct that goes to the heart of what a police officer’s job is, that officer’s trustworthiness, the character traits that go to the core of an officer’s job functions,” Bissonnette said.
Such misconduct includes lying, falsification of records or evidence, any criminal conduct, egregious dereliction of duty and excessive use of force, Bissonnette said.
“This is serious misconduct,” he said. “The law does not protect these officers with the benefit of confidentiality.”
Bissonnette told Judge Temple the list, which is now called the Exculpatory Evidence Schedule, is not part of an officer’s personnel file, but a separate document not covered by the law mandating confidentiality.
Who is the department protecting under this policy? Bissonnette asked.
“It would include, for example, the two Manchester police officers that currently are under investigation and were subsequently terminated for soliciting sex from a suspect…” Bissonnette said. “The public interest in disclosure is high.”
Bissonnette, and the state’s top 1st Amendment lawyers, Gregory V. Sullivan and William Chapman, all argued to Judge Temple that RSA 105:13-b doesn’t apply in this case as Solicitor General Will insisted.
It is a separate document containing limited information about sustained police wrongdoing that is kept by the Attorney General’s Office. The police personnel file is kept by the officers’ employer, they argued.
“We think it clearly doesn’t apply to the (Exculpatory Evidence Schedule),” Bissonnette said.
Right-to-know lawsuit
The ACLU-NH, the New Hampshire Center for Public Interest Journalism, the named plaintiff in the case which publishes InDepthNH.org, and five of the state’s biggest news organizations filed the lawsuit. The Nashua Telegraph, the New Hampshire Union Leader, the Concord Monitor/Valley News, the Portsmouth Herald/Foster’s Daily Democrat, and the Keene Sentinel, also joined the suit. All were originally denied access to an unredacted list of officers.
The officers’ names were redacted in the list that was released, but most of the departments that employed the officer were included and a very brief description the wrongdoing. Some also stated the date the officer’s name was added to the list.
Concord attorney Chapman of Orr and Reno made clear why the news organizations and the ACLU-NH believe the names should be a matter of public information.
“Without knowing the names of the police officers on the (Exculpatory Evidence Schedule) list, there is no way the public can hold the police – whether the police department, whether it’s the county attorney, whether it’s the Department of Justice – is fulfilling their Brady obligation. Without knowing who the officers are, the public has no ability to do that,” Chapman said.
Chapman was referring to a prosecutor’s constitutional obligation under the 1963 U.S. Supreme Court decision Brady v. Maryland. It requires evidence that is favorable to a defendant, including discipline that could negatively affect an officer’s ability to testify truthfully, be disclosed to the defendant before trial.
Failure to disclose could mean reversing a conviction if discovered later on. A prosecutor who withholds such evidence could be disciplined as well.
New Hampshire’s secret police list has been controversial since the public first learned of its existence in 2012. Defense lawyers say there is no way to be sure the favorable evidence is turned over as required. Police argue, too, that their careers can be ruined by being arbitrarily placed on the list because defendants could use the information to impeach an officer’s testimony.
New protocols
On April 30, Attorney General Gordon MacDonald issued a memo to clarify an update on EES that had been released March 17, 2017, by his predecessor, former Attorney General Joseph Foster.
The  Exculpatory Evidence Schedule after MacDonald updated the policy, is intended to alert prosecutors when testifying police officers have credibility, excessive force or mental health issues that resulted in discipline so they can disclose as required.
Sullivan’s take
Attorney Sullivan, representing the New Hampshire Union Leader, said the state is basing its arguments favoring secrecy on the wrong statute.
“There is no law enforcement exemption in the right-to-know law,” Sullivan said.
Sullivan said the state Supreme Court recognized that in the Lodge v. Knowlton case and created a test to determine when law enforcement records should be made public.
Would release of the document interfere with law enforcement proceedings, deprive a person of a right to a fair trial, or constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, Sullivan asked. The answer is no in each case, he said, so the list should be public.




Sullivan went over the 10 sections in the state’s motion to dismiss the right-to-know lawsuit, taking note of the fact that the state based its argument for secrecy by claiming the list is part of the officer’s confidential personnel file.
“We’re not talking about a personnel file,” Sullivan said. “We’re talking about a separate government document, an (Exculpatory Evidence Schedule) list maintained by the Department of Justice.”


Solicitor General’s view
Solicitor General Will said the reason the state Attorney General’s Office is involved in the case is simple.
“… the reason why we are having this dispute is because we are enforcing the current law,” Will said.


Will referred again to RSA 105:13-b claiming it clearly mandates the confidentiality of a police officer’s personnel file, except under Brady disclosure requirements.
“If the legislature had said, your honor, these police personnel files should be public, those files would be public,” Will said. “The legislature hasn’t said that.”
Instead, the legislature has made it clear – unequivocally and unambiguously – that police personnel files are strictly confidential except to discharge a prosecutor’s obligations to turn over favorable evidence to a criminal defendant, Will said.
The fact the list is located outside of the police personnel file makes no difference, Will said.
“The petitioners’ argument is best placed before the legislature,” Will said. “We’re here because our obligation, our job is to enforce the law as written.”
New information
Senior Assistant Attorney General Geoffrey W.R. Ward said the list of 171 names isn’t necessarily what the new protocol calls for. Instead it is a work in progress since all of the departments haven’t yet been certified to the new MacDonald standards.
For the first time, the new protocol offers police officers an avenue to remove their names from the list if they believe they were wrongly added.
Ward explained that the policy is new and still in flux.
Some officers on the list may have been placed on the list by police chiefs who were erring on the side of caution and some may not have exhausted their right to challenge the placement as now required, he said. The new protocol requires an officer be given due process to remove his or her name before being added to the list.
There may still be officers who didn’t know they were on the list who come forward to challenge placement, Ward said.

Sullivan was concerned the process of seeking removal from the list will continue as long as there is a list and shouldn’t hinder the release of the names presently on the list.
“That process is going to go on ad infinitum,” Sullivan said, adding the lawsuit doesn’t seek the names of the officers who have already asked to be removed.
Judge Temple allowed for both sides to file written briefs and responses.
After the hearing, Ward said of the 246 towns and law enforcement agencies, there remain 78 agencies that haven’t been certified to the new protocols.





130 comments:

Anonymous said...

TITLE VII
SHERIFFS, CONSTABLES, AND POLICE OFFICERS
CHAPTER 105
POLICE OFFICERS AND WATCHMEN
Section 105:13-b
105:13-b Confidentiality of Personnel Files. –
I. Exculpatory evidence in a police personnel file of a police officer who is serving as a witness in any criminal case shall be disclosed to the defendant. The duty to disclose exculpatory evidence that should have been disclosed prior to trial under this paragraph is an ongoing duty that extends beyond a finding of guilt.
II. If a determination cannot be made as to whether evidence is exculpatory, an in camera review by the court shall be required.
III. No personnel file of a police officer who is serving as a witness or prosecutor in a criminal case shall be opened for the purposes of obtaining or reviewing non-exculpatory evidence in that criminal case, unless the sitting judge makes a specific ruling that probable cause exists to believe that the file contains evidence relevant to that criminal case. If the judge rules that probable cause exists, the judge shall order the police department employing the officer to deliver the file to the judge. The judge shall examine the file in camera and make a determination as to whether it contains evidence relevant to the criminal case. Only those portions of the file which the judge determines to be relevant in the case shall be released to be used as evidence in accordance with all applicable rules regarding evidence in criminal cases. The remainder of the file shall be treated as confidential and shall be returned to the police department employing the officer.
Source. 1992, 45:1. 2012, 288:4, eff. June 27, 2012.

Anonymous said...

Very interesting article but why is it posted here on the AR? These officers don't work in Atkinson do they?

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know why there was no haunted house this year at the fall festival? My kids were so disappointed.

Anonymous said...

Atkinson is listed.....

Anonymous said...

Which town put Lyons on the list and when's his case going to trial?

Anonymous said...

It wasn't Atkinson, not sure where he came from before. Any idea what Lyons did to make the list?

Anonymous said...

Maybe his drinking? I heard he wanders too. So who did Atkinson put on the list? It wasn't Fiset, Plaistow put him on. In fact he sued to get off and lost.

Anonymous said...

I bet it got transferred when he transferred. Good question about Lyons, I'm guessing it got swept away (Brackett style).

Anonymous said...

I think Lyons was up to his old tricks with married women when he got put on that list. I guess he never learned.

Anonymous said...

Even if they transfer, it's listed with the town that put them on the list. So Atknson put someone on in the past couple of years....

Anonymous said...

pretty sure Lyons should have learned from his first tragic event that almost cost him his career, that happened in Newton before the Boys Club picked him up, I guess he only got two strikes because his second brush with Newton PD landed him on the other side of that thin blue line.

Anonymous said...

Wow anon 825, that is quite ironic, Are you saying Lyons got in trouble twice by Newton PD, once as a cop and once as a off duty cop?

Anonymous said...

Enough talk about a has been, Lyons is gone. How about the rest of the Lori Cops?

Anonymous said...

that would include most of apd

Anonymous said...

There's one in the sheriff department. Any idea who that is?

Anonymous said...

Wicked funny story, the other evening I'm going to Shaws and I see APD parked in its' usual spot at Eggies. I but my dinner and head home, but proceed slowly over the bridge. Voila, the cruiser is still in same position. I observe the police officer looking down and I say to myself "maybe I should check on him (her)". I park after Eggies before the old oil place and approach the cruiser, and what do I see but the cop staring down at his phone watching a movie. It must have been a good one because he was quite startled and a bit aggravated about my concern. And I thought the boys were monitoring the flow of traffic and watching for drug traffickers.

Anonymous said...

That is wicked funny! And I always thought they were doing Radar.

Anonymous said...

I hear they get to sleep on the night shift.

Anonymous said...

Anyone could get a badge and a job under the Conman, no experience necessary. No training, only loyalty and votes.

Anonymous said...

Here's a good but disturbing read.

http://indepthnh.org/2018/10/27/county-attorney-candidates-answer-aclu-nhs-questions/

Rockingham County Attorney Pat Conway has a lot of company in her lack of response to the NH ACLU quiz.

Why not answer?

Anonymous said...

Great read! Thanks

Anonymous said...

It goes into a black hole unless those that can do.

Anonymous said...

Oh my friend there is a black hole but like all septic holes eventually it overflows, almost time to call Pete's Septic. The dirty little secrets will be coming out soon. Happy Halloween!

Anonymous said...

perhaps one a day, if someone asks nicely?

Anonymous said...

Pretty please...

Anonymous said...

Big night last night, lots of little kids excited for trick or treat, great neighborhoods to walk thru, TY for APD for keeping them safe,,,,,,,NOT, did anyone happen to see a cruiser from 6-8? Hmm maybe they were on an out of town stake out?

Anonymous said...

Big arrest by APD, I'm guessing that's why we saw no cruisers, the OT line must be getting slim, could add a few cops for this special night for our children. HMMMM

Anonymous said...

Right, big arrest, NOT. It's not about the residents and safety. It's about lining pockets. They don't need more cops on OT, they are so spoiled and lazy that they are just useless.

Anonymous said...

Here is an interesting article about NH failing to recover.

http://www.unionleader.com/news/business/nh-growing-at-slowest-rate-in-a-century/article_cb78225f-e57e-5f63-9940-6c514e5bd4be.html

Anonymous said...

This is a much better read than the above article; https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/05/raid-of-the-day-bruce-lav_n_3390584.html

Anonymous said...

Old news old boy. Lots of accusations and no evidence. We've read this an it was decades ago. So what? He got away with it. Too late.

Anonymous said...

7:56 You'd eat shit if it was told by the town it was candy. You didn't read that article did you?

Anonymous said...

Just like Brett Kavanaugh , Guilty till proven innocent. No Due process= a whole family destroyed and kids left fatherless. WTF! The selectmen that hired this monster should be drawn and quartered.

Anonymous said...

Read thr article and read the book, Rise of the Warrior Cop twice. Lots of Truth in the way the cops act and again, Bracket got away with it. BTW, I don't trust the town at all or the cops and I always think for myself.

Anonymous said...

What ever happened to Lyons OUI case(s)? It's been almost a year since he was bagged. Did they sweep it under the rug again? Nothing in the paper. How is this possible? It's big news.

Anonymous said...

That's a great question whatever happened to the DWI and DARE Officer Lyons? Inquiring minds want to know...… I think I know but will reserve my opinion.

Anonymous said...

Friends in the prosecutors office?

Anonymous said...

Possibly 'friends with benefits". he has a few of them.....

Anonymous said...

I'd like to be the first to congratulate the former head of the APD, Al Brackett, who recently retired (July 10, 2018), on his re-hiring at the Rockingham County Sheriffs Department. As was predicted by another anon in a previous column, I'm guessing Big Al had enough "familytime" over the past 3.5 months and his health must be improving. It's a shame the "big guy" won't be making his way to Atkinson anymore to fight crime, but at least he will be able to harass, intimidate and bully the boys in the green sweatshirts. Good luck Al, can you advise when your next retirement party will be, I'm thinking Sheriff Chuck may have another license plate for you. RCSO 2 perhaps?

Anonymous said...

Big guy. Lol. The county is in rough shape no matter where he lands. If you lie about small things....

Anonymous said...

So Brackett left APD to retire and wait in the bullpen to return to the sheriffs department to help his friend the sheriff?

Anonymous said...

Why didn't he just stay there?

Unknown said...

Do you think he is making more than his 80K he was making for his part-time job at APD? Beware the retirement board is watching you.

Anonymous said...

80k is chump change

Anonymous said...

Salem PD being investigated by the FBI for that arrest and tasering the coach. They claim the cops only interviewed witnesses that would back up their false arrest. Sounds familiar doesn't it.

Anonymous said...

HINGHAM — The field of potential replacements for longtime Hingham Superintendent Dorothy Galo has been narrowed to four: Paul Austin, a superintendent from Maine; Jamie LaBillois, Galo’s second-in-command in Hingham; Earl Metzler, a superintendent in New Hampshire and Donna Straight, current assistant superintendent in North Andover.

Buh bye

Anonymous said...

The Brentwood Police Department is accepting applications for a full-time Police Sergeant.

Anonymous said...

The Salem PD is being out'd. It's about time. The ACLU lawsuit sure helped shine a light.

Anonymous said...

I am new to this town but I was wondering what the policy is for "take home" cars within the police department. I was out enjoying a Chinese cocktail on Saturday night, when I saw a few "cop looking gentlemen" doing the same. I saw them leave rather quick and observed them in a black explorer race away like they were going to a call. If that's the purpose of a take home car, I think the policy should be revisited. BTW I inquired after they left and discovered they were APD's top cops minus the Chief.

Anonymous said...

Hey ANON 658, perhaps they were on an undercover mission or staking out the joint,,,no matter what the case I think it's a great question and one the Selectmen could certainly inquire with the police chief during the Monday Night "must see" event. Two simple questions,, Do you authorize private use of unmarked cars and with private use is the consumption of alcohol permitted? Did your off duty officers respond to a call in Atkinson , Saturday evening between 10pm and midnight after consuming cocktails from the local Chinese restraunt?

Anonymous said...

So who are the top cops in the APD, how many of them were involved and why didn't you call 911 and turn them into the NHSP? Out them here and now!!!!

Anonymous said...

Hwy Chief Crowley. How about checking your car GPS and verifying this accusation? Who was on duty? Who had the SUV? Taxpayers want to know.

Anonymous said...

The info is 100% true and I'm sure the boys in blue are scrambling now. Poor Chief Crowley has a no win situation, he inquires and discovers the truth or he inquires and the lying continues...

Anonymous said...

Call 911? and be on the radar of APD, are you kidding me? This is reliable info but I'm sure it will be buried.

Anonymous said...

Well then I guess you can do nothing and it will continue.

Anonymous said...

They count on you being too afraid to report corruption and you lose, they win. This attitude allowed the Conman to survive here for decades without habhav to answer. What a bunch of cowards.

Anonymous said...

Not sure some of you that read and write to this blog understand, these cops were drinking, then driving a town vehicle and apparently responding to a call, a call for some sort of a fight at ACC. Check the run sheet for that night.

Anonymous said...

Get the sheet, post it here. If you have names and are too afraid to report it, post it.

Anonymous said...

Request for Reports


Date Requested: ___________________________

Name: ___________________________________________________________________

Address: _________________________________________________________________

City: ____________________________ State: __________________________________

Telephone #: ______________________________________________________________

Signature: ________________________________________________________________

I would like to obtain a copy of a departmental/accident report that occurred on the following date/time and location (If unknown please approximate).

Date/Time: ________________________________________________________________

Location: _________________________________________________________________

Type of Call: ______________________________________________________________

Reason for request: _________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

Please be advised of the following charges/information for reports:
• Accident Reports are $15.00 per report
• Departmental Reports are $1.00 per page if picked up in person and $2.00
Per page if mailed to individual.
• Please make checks payable to : TOWN OF ATKINSON
====================================================================
Approved: Yes _____________ No _____________
Fee Paid: Yes _____________ No _____________

Authorizing Signature :_________________________ Date: ___________________

Anonymous said...

They stopped in for a shot of Chinese mouthwash.

Anonymous said...

Where are the police logs published? The taxpayers have a right to know basic information about the normal course of business in the town without having to pay the hiders from hiding what we paid them to do as town employees. Hey Chief Crowley... Where is the accountability?

Anonymous said...

They should be put on the Laurie List for drinking on the job and not being at their post. What a bunch of losers.

Anonymous said...

Clearly drinking at a bar while on duty is dishonest, dangerous and they should be fired. Don't we have any brave residents who can report it, or did they drive them all out?

Anonymous said...

I am giving those that need it as much info as they need, you want a little more, the call occurred a little before midnight on Saturday night for a fight at ACC. Possibly ACC over-served some of their private party goers. Another reason for A COVER UP I'm guessing the Selectmen that read this are not so brave either, but there is more to come I hear.

Anonymous said...

Whose party was it? Was this at the Country Club or Community Center? How many cops were on duty?

Anonymous said...

Timberlane Wrestling under investigation from Atkinson's finest

Glad our local department is working hard to build up our community !!!

https://www.concordmonitor.com/Timberlane-NH-wrestling-NHIAA-22252589

Anonymous said...

Perhaps Atkinson's finest Sgt is sick of getting his butt whooped by the Owl Grapplers. Talk about being a bully, using his badge to investigate. HMMMM
Good news he wasn't invited to the drinking party Saturday night.

Anonymous said...

That hint leaves Nic Fiset and Steve McPherson as the top cops Saturday night. Am I wrong in my assumption?

And, isn't Fiset a coach at Timberlane?

Anonymous said...

Fiset is not a coach at Timberlane

Anonymous said...

He was according tothis linkeLin page.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-fiset-23418645

Now he works for Epping.

Anonymous said...

I would say Anon 520, you are quite possibly correct, but it looks like no one cares.

Anonymous said...

We were wondering if he was one of the wrestling coaches in this latest scandal.

Anonymous said...

No Atkinson's Sgt Eddy is the disgruntled wrestling coach (from Salem High) who can't seem to pin those Timberlane grapplers so he's crying foul!

Anonymous said...

Without proof, there is NO violation. As long as Timberlane is allowed to investigate themselves there will never be proof. It appears that NHIAA is irrelevant as a governing body.
Whats next ?????

Anonymous said...

Why bother having any rules if they only apply to the few who choose to follow them?
What a shame.

Anonymous said...

Babies crying over spilt milk..... wha wha wha

Anonymous said...

Wouldn't it be nice for the truth to come out for a change? There have been rumors of "fixing" for years and I applaud anyone who stands up. Sad thing is the Eddy will get let go and maybe even targeted in other ways. Either way, blow the whistle. Is anything sacred in this town?

Anonymous said...

What a dumb remark. "Without proof, there is NO violation." Seriously?

Without proof, there is actually no justice. Not nearly the same thing.

Anonymous said...

Wow you are so right you are unbelievably awesome.. wowzy

No Violation...No NO NO Violation

None, zippo zip zero

Got it??

Anonymous said...

If we keep talking about the wrestling non-scandal, perhaps we will forget that our cops are using town vehicles to go out for adult beverages and then responding to calls under the influence. hmmmm

Anonymous said...

Who are some of the taxpayer parents whose had kids in Timberlane wrestling with questionable residency?

Anonymous said...

Hmm. Everyone goes quiet when we get to the bottom of the problem. Go Eddy! Seek them out and expose them all.

Anonymous said...

http://www.masswrestling.com/cms/e107_files/misc/TRHS_Wrestling_Ineligible_-_Recruited_Athletes_(12-17-18).pdf


link for full report -- copy and paste into browser

Anonymous said...

If it's questionable residency, then perhaps they are not actually taxpayers?

Anonymous said...

WOWIE ZOWIE...but then again, maybe they are just guilty of voter fraud.

What the .....?

Anonymous said...

Now let's talk about the cops drinking, driving while on dury. Anyone get arrested at ACC that night for dui has an out. We need their names. Maybe Eddy can post about it. My new hero..Eddy..

Anonymous said...

Please be respectful.... sGT Edie

Anonymous said...

At least his fans can spell his name correctly. Be respectful 12:46!

Anonymous said...

That is quite an impressive report, I'm glad Salem High has such professional rassling coaches, who are not only trained investigators but even know their primary colors.

Anonymous said...

Bet they can spell wrestling too.

Anonymous said...

Oh my, did I spell wrestling incorrectly, how embarrassing.https://atkinsonreporter2.blogspot.com/2018/10/aclu-nh-indepthnhorg-fight-to-release.html, let's get focused on the real topic here.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, I digressed.

I was thinking that if collected names state wide, we could recreate the Laurie List ourselves.

Anonymous said...

Brackett looks a lot better in a brown uniform than a police uniform. #backwhereubelong,
Check out the pics from Chuck Massahos facebook and there's Al, out of retirement.

Anonymous said...

Welcome back BOS, I'm sure there will be 100% attendance tonite after your long vacation, lots to discuss.

Anonymous said...

They'll have a lot more to talk about next month. Let's hope they don't know when to shut up.

Anonymous said...

Next month, not sure if you are aware but they meet every week.

Anonymous said...

Whatever happened to Lynne Cunningham? Ah, err Witham.

Anonymous said...

How about Cammilleri?

Anonymous said...

I see where Joyce Lafrance made the front page of the newspaper again. Wow your quiet popular. That's 4 times your ugly mug shot was on the FRONT PAGE!!!! Drain the swamp, drain the swamp, drain the swamp. Pretty embarrassing I would say. I feel bad for the poor victim in this case. Justice prevails!! All hail the king. Im sure Consentino is having a great laugh over this today....

Anonymous said...

We always knew Consentino was behind her arrest and all the harassment she experienced in this blog. It take mean people to do this to senior citizens. I hope she gets the last laugh.

Anonymous said...

After what Phil did to some of our citizens SUCKED! What he did in lost lawsuits equaling MILLIONS of lost legal battles costing US skyrocketing insurance rates which will never come down. The embarrassment of our town the laughing stock of the state. AND YOU STILL PRAISE HIM!!!!! Embarrassing yourself defending these actions says a lot about your twisted character.

Anonymous said...

4 times on the front page with your mug shot.. oh my word... how embarrassing. Know wonder you moved out of town. or should I say was run out of town... this wasn't the first neighbor that this woman did this too. False allegations is her game. Lies..Lies..Lies

Anonymous said...

THE THING THAT I DONT GET IS THAT SHE BLAMES EVERYONE ELSE, HER LAWYER, THE POLICE, THE JUDGES....WHY DONT YOU LOOK AT YOURSELF IN THE MIRROR AND ADMIT THAT YOU WHERE WRONG...

ASKING FOR A FRIEND!

Anonymous said...

Oh God, tone down the hate speech. Learn to spell and besides, everyone know the truth except for you.

Anonymous said...

This is one reason why the town practice of hiring Laurie cops has to stop. Didn't those two Laurie cops investigate? Wasn't Brackett responsible for someone's death years ago in NH? I read about these things. Why are we hiring these people and when will it stop? They should be let go now. Dies our new chief know this?

Anonymous said...

If a neighbor poisoned my property, you bet I'd complain and sue. That round up is dangerous stuff and causes cancer.

Anonymous said...

Karma came right back at them. Sad to say in Conlens case but the Conman doesn't get any sympathy from me.

Anonymous said...

Tommy SharpeNovember 9, 2018 at 5:16 PM
Nicolas Fiset is a dirty Laurie Cop! He was caught falsy arresting residents for personal gain then paying their bail. No proof of a crime, no evidence of a crime, no investigation, no probable cause, no reports, and deleted case evidence then will pay your bail because he's a nice guy. This known dirt bag makes good officers look bag and is a discrace to the proud uniform he wears.

Anonymous said...

Joyce LaFrance, a former Atkinson town official, continues to fight a conviction of making false reports to police — accusing her neighbor, her attorney, police and a Superior Court judge of wrong-doing along the way.
In a late December ruling, the New Hampshire Supreme Court decided against considering her appeal. But LaFrance told The Eagle-Tribune via email last week that "the case is not over."
She did not elaborate, only mentioning she would file "again in court shortly."

"My lawyer is at fault for this loss and the previous losses," LaFrance wrote to the newspaper.
In 2014, Atkinson Police Chief Al Brackett told The Eagle-Tribune that he remembered LaFrance calling the station constantly for most of that year leading up to her arrest. Her complaints were about a neighbor, a man she had a restraining order against.
Most of the calls and emails from LaFrance were unfounded, Brackett said. They would come early in the morning, mostly between 4 and 7 a.m., he said.
LaFrance has continually accused her neighbor, Jordan Shallow, now 37, of causing disturbances like shooting fireworks over her yard, playing loud music and "screaming at me, calling me names, vulgar comments," she wrote in a stalking petition filed in court.
Shallow was arrested twice, for disorderly conduct and breach of bail (when LaFrance alleged that he tried to contact her despite the stalking petition).
His criminal record has since been cleared, but the impacts — of being arrested on a Sunday afternoon in front of his family, having to appear multiple times in court and moving homes — have lasted, he said.
Shallow said he was petrified of the no contact order, and spent years living in fear.
Their properties were a mere 250 feet apart. Shallow was forced to live elsewhere, in a rental property he owned in Plaistow. His wife and baby girl stayed living next to LaFrance until Shallow could make arrangements for all of them to move.
The final straw came in November 2014, when LaFrance called police with several complaints about Shallow.
"I wasn't even in town," Shallow said about some of the claims against him. "I was on vacation. That's when police realized she was making all these claims up and arrested her."
Shallow said he showed police his travel itinerary and LaFrance was soon charged with making false reports to police on four occasions

Anonymous said...

Is it the water here in town? From selectmen, police, wacko school committee members and some townees............. Also if all is true about Mr. Shallow he could and should sue Lafrance for all she has. Something does not still smell right. A cellphone video or surveillance video would have been a great help in determining the lying of either one. Easy to do and cheap, as well as readily available. Both smell!

Anonymous said...

Her lawyer presented several videos substantiating her claims. They were horrible to listen to. The APD didn't present any direct evidence at all.

Anonymous said...

The town drove out those willing to stand up to the Conman and his minute minions and we need to remember who benefited from his bullying. The town is a worse place for it and we're stuck with his supporters. Your vote counts, vote for those who are honest, have integrity and a conscience. If you are too lazy to review the issues and the candidates, stay home from the polls.

Anonymous said...

January 26, 2019 at 12:57 PM, YES!

Anonymous said...

4X FRONT PAGER!!! THE LIES HAVE FINALLY COME BACK TO HAUNT YOU. NOT THE FIRST PERSON THAT THIS HAPPEND TO EITHER. SHE DID THIS IN ATKINSON BEFORE AND HAD TO MOVE AS WELL. THANK GOODNESS FOR THE HONEST COPS THAT THE TOWN EMPLOYEES. COPS WHERE A BIG HELP IN SOLVING THESE LIES. I FEEL FOR THE VICTIM, HAD TO MOVE TO KEEP HIS FAMILY SAFE FROM CORRUPT TOWN OFFICAL.

Anonymous said...

Happend isn't even a word. He moved because it was part of his deal with police to get off charges.

Anonymous said...

We squabble over this stuff while Hampstead water is sucking our wells dry. They need to be stopped they drilled two deep wells for their new condo development and they will not be able to meet demand. Our wells go dry and they line their pockets while these people with dry wells are screwed.

Anonymous said...

prob doing the same thing in atkinson.how can they use 240 thousand gal. of water a day that they are taking out of hampstead.

Anonymous said...

They could be selling it. Tankers spotted leaving HAWC.

Anonymous said...

When is Mr Grosky going to be named as a person of interest in the Salem PD Investigation?

Anonymous said...

Hehehe. The old prosecutor cover up for the PD debacle? Probably never. Cops, AG, RCAO all work for the same branch of the government. Self monitoring and self (non) reporting.

Anonymous said...

Oh sort of like our board of selectmen being in control of their own punishment when there is a conflict of interest against them.

Anonymous said...

We really need new hired help.

Anonymous said...

LMAO "I lost my cell phone", didn't another famous former town employee use that excuse when the heat was getting close?

Anonymous said...

It shall not go without saying that what’s at stake for a defendant under Brady is a fair trial. But this article is about what’s at stake for officers, their departments and prosecutors – and how those stakes conflict.
For officers, being placed on a Brady list can be career damaging or career ending. Beyond the stigma and damage to their reputation, it can limit their assignments, advancement, other job prospects and possibly result in termination. Prosecutors can decide to avoid having a Brady-listed cop testify or refuse to accept a case in which they’re an essential witness. That could limit the officer from any police activity that might lead to the witness stand. Most departments can’t afford to limit officers to administrative duties indefinitely. The result could be termination with little chance of employment as an officer elsewhere.

Anonymous said...

It was an ongoing investigation as part of Operation Granite Shield," said Al Brackett, Chief Deputy of the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office. "It led us to Lawrence, where we called up Massachusetts police."

According to Brackett, Pieluissi and Valentin were spotted working together for most of the police investigation, and Rivera became involved later.
Pieluissi is in custody in Massachusetts, Brackett said. Rivera is free on bail, he said.

Anonymous said...

bucket head bla bla bla

Anonymous said...

How many times has Brackett retired (or been fired)?

Anonymous said...

https://www.eagletribune.com/news/berch-if-laurie-list-bill-becomes-law-no-need-for/article_0cc1356a-5dde-5462-8ce8-59c2e7fdbcff.html

Let's keep an eye on this bill. Could be very interesting.

Anonymous said...

Has anyone seen the Annual Town report? I can't seem to find it anywhere.

Anonymous said...

We don't want you to see it anymore!