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Man Charged With Fatally Shooting Mother in New Hampshire Hospital Could Get Trial in November

Travis Frink, accused of shooting his mother to death when she was intensive care at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, was arraigned Wednesday.

A trial for a man accused of killing his mother in a New Hampshire hospital's intensive care unit will likely be held later this year.

Both sides in the preliminary hearing for 49-year-old Travis Frink of Warwick, Rhode Island, on Monday agreed that a trial could be held as soon as November. They agreed to submit a proposed schedule for moving forward on Feb 15.

Frink is accused of shooting his mother multiple times at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon on Sept. 12. He was indicted last month on both first- and second-degree murder charges.

Frink pleaded not guilty at his initial court appearance and is being held without bail.

His mother, 70-year-old Pamela Ferriere, was from Groton.

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