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Reporter Damien Fisher: NH YDC Verdict Argued Before the NH Supreme Court
Reporter Damien Fisher: NH YDC Verdict Argued Before the NH Supreme Court

“The state’s wanton negligence in hiring, training, and supervising Sununu Youth Services Center employees may have resulted in the hundreds of rapes experienced by survivor David Meehan, but that doesn’t mean the state should pay for every single one, according to state attorneys.” – Reporter Damien Fisher, inDepth NH.com

Reporter Damain Fisher joins the Morning Update Show to discuss the legal brief argued before the NH Supreme Court to clarify the original jury award for Y.D.C. plaintiff David Meehan.

 

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