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New Trial Requested in Youth Center Case

Former Youth Development Center employee, Bradley Asbury, convicted as an accomplice to aggravated felonious sexual assault, seeks new trial based on newly discovered evidence. His legal team claims false testimony from the victim, Michael Gilpatrick, during the original trial. Asbury was sentenced to ten to twenty years in prison in 2024. The New Hampshire Attorney Generals office is preparing their response to the request for a new trial.

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