State v. Charpentier
State v. Charpentier
Opinion of the Court
Memorandum Opinion
The issue before this court is whether defendants’ motion for late appeal was properly denied by the Superior Court (Goode, J.). On May 3, 1976, Roland Charpentier was convicted by the Nashua District Court for leaving the scene of an accident. On April 27, 1976, Gregory L. Morse was convicted for possession of marijuana. Appearance cards were filed for defendant Charpentier in the Hillsborough County Superior Court on May 3, 1976, and for defendant Morse on April 28, 1976. The superior court entered both appearances on May 6, 1976. The district court complaints were never transferred to the superior court for appeal. On August 16, 1976, defense counsel filed motions for late appeal with the superior court. The motions were denied and all questions of law were reserved and transferred.
Defendants’ exceptions overruled.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- The State of New Hampshire v. Roland Charpentier The State of New Hampshire v. Gregory L. Morse
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- 1 case
- Status
- Published