STATE v. SEELEY

No. 7487.

116 N.H. 831 (1976)

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. JAMES J. SEELEY

Supreme Court of New Hampshire

December 30, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David H. Souter, attorney general, and Robert V. Johnson II, assistant attorney general (Mr. Johnson orally), for the State.

Barrett & McNeill and Leppo & Paris (of Massachusetts) (Mr. Martin K. Leppo orally) for the defendant.


GRIMES, J.

Defendant seeks to set aside his conviction for burglary on several grounds, including the claims that the arresting officer had no probable cause, that his motion for mistrial should have been granted when his silence after the Miranda warnings was shown in evidence, that the court erred in allowing certain evidence to be introduced and in its failure to charge as requested. Defendant's exceptions were transferred by Perkins, J. We uphold...

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