A Roman Catholic priest who served as
the face of the church in New Hampshire during the sex abuse scandal was
granted parole Tuesday on two of his convictions for stealing $300,000
from a hospital, a bishop and a dead priest's estate. But he'll still
serve at least two more years in jail to complete his full sentence.
Monsignor
Edward Arsenault pleaded guilty to three theft charges in 2014. He was
granted parole on the first two charges but will not be eligible for
parole on the third for two more years.