STATE v. WILLIAMS

No. 7199.

115 N.H. 437 (1975)

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. JOSEPH J. WILLIAMS

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

July 31, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warren B. Rudman, attorney general, and David W. Hess, assistant attorney general (Mr. Hess orally), for the State.

Leonard, Prolman, Prunier, & Mazerolle (Mr. Richard W. Leonard orally) for the defendant.


KENISON, C.J.

The issue to be decided by this case is whether the transcripts of a defendant's testimony in a probable cause hearing in district court and of his testimony on a motion to set bail in superior court are admissible in a subsequent trial of the defendant for first degree murder. RSA 630:1-a (Homicide, First Degree Murder). Prior to the trial the State informed the defendant and the superior court that it intended to offer the two transcripts as evidence...

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