Hanover asks judge to reconsider ruling on arrest reports
Town of Hanover asks judge to reconsider decision to order the police dept. to release arrest records of Dartmouth student protesters
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Town of Hanover asks judge to reconsider decision to order the police dept. to release arrest records of Dartmouth student protesters
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State court judge ruled the town of Hanover and its police department must release arrest records of two Dartmouth students who were taken into custody on campus last year when staging a protest
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