Terrance Perkins court April 3

Wearing a clear mask to protect him from COVID-19, Carroll County jail inmate Terrance Perkins, 73, appears by video in Carroll County Superior Court on April 3. Although a judge agreed to release him to home confinement, he is still in jail. (COURTESY WMUR)

TAMWORTH — New Hampshire's federal delegation is calling on the state's court system to prevent domestic abusers and sex offenders from leaving incarceration early due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Although their statement says a Carroll County inmate was released, he is actually still incarcerated.

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