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Prosecutors open to plea deal for Plaistow couple charged with abusing boy

Roland Dow and Jessica Linscott of Plaistow waived arraignment Thursday on witness-tampering and other charges related to the alleged abuse of Linscott's 3-year-old son. COURTESY

Deputy County Attorney Tom Reid speaks to reporters outside the courtroom Thursday after Jessica Linscott and Roland Dow waived arraignment. JAMES A. KIMBLE
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