Stories that begin with teen drinking parties and $136 fines don’t usually end up in the state Appellate Court. But this one does.
It all began when someone’s parents went away on the first Saturday night in March 2007. Soon enough, a group that included a couple 21-year-olds but mostly young people in their late teens got their hands on some alcohol. Next thing you know, there’s a crowded house party in a Manchester neighborhood.
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