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Pine Tree kindergartners help N.H. Fish and Game stock some trout into Falls Pond near Rocky Gorge along the Kancamagus Highway recently. The students carried three to five trout in some water in the plastic buckets across the bridge over the Swift to the pond about 1/4 mile from the fish hatchery truck parked next to the bridge. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
Guinta to hold town hall meeting Wednesday BY LLOYD JONES THE CONWAY DAILY SUN
CONWAY — Congressman Frank Guinta is coming to town for two days and wants to hear what’s on people’s minds. The freshman representative will hold his fourth town see GUINTA page 12
Attorneys in the Dittmeyer case object to lack of access to clients BY ERIK EISELE THE CONWAY DAILY SUN
OSSIPEE — Two of the lawyers representing men accused of being connected with Krista Dittmeyer’s murder raised concerns about how the state handled access to their clients at court proceedings last week. “I’ve been here from mid to late morning,” attorney Jesse Friedman told the judge. He is one of the public defenders assigned to defend Anthony Papile, who is charged with seconddegree murder. “I’ve put in a number of requests to speak to my client,” he said, and he had not been able to confer with Papile.
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It wasn’t until Papile was escorted to the defendant's table that Friedman met his client. The attorney for Michael Petelis, who is charged with conspiracy to commit robbery, complained of the same thing when asked if his client had any response to the $250,000 bail request the state had just put in. “I would object to any bail being set at this point,” Earland McLetchie said, because he never got a chance to speak with his client. He’d only introduced himself a moment before, he said, and their interaction had been so brief Petelis had already likely forgotten his name.
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