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  Richard Bosa, 62; ex-mayor in N.H. ran for president
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Last EditedThomas Walker  May 18, 2007 02:58pm
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News DateMonday, February 28, 2005 08:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionBERLIN, N.H. -- Former mayor Richard Bosa, a candidate for president and governor, and a nemesis of the judicial system, has died at Hospice House in Concord, a Berlin funeral home said.

He was 62. The cause of his death on Tuesday was not disclosed.

Mr. Bosa, a native of Berlin, began challenging the judicial system after he and his wife separated in Montgomery County, Pa., in 1987 and divorced in 1991. He founded the New Hampshire chapter of VOCALS, Victims of a Corrupt American Legal System, and became its spokesman.

After his marriage broke up, Mr. Bosa recalled in 1997, he paid $275 weekly support for his three children, but stopped the year after the divorce after a confrontation with his wife and children in Berlin that led to Mr. Bosa's brief commitment to the New Hampshire state mental hospital. At one point, he was arrested and spent a night in a Pennsylvania jail.

He kept challenging the Montgomery County court to enforce its child support order because he said that would provide him a forum for his antijudicial views, but Pennsylvania officials showed no interest in retrieving him.
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