STATE v. SULLIVAN

No. 87-184.

131 N.H. 209 (1988)

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. JOHN SULLIVAN.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

December 12, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen E. Merrill, attorney general (Andrew W. Serell, assistant attorney general, on the brief and orally), for the State.

James E. Duggan, appellate defender, of Concord, by brief and orally, for the defendant.


JOHNSON, J.

After a bifurcated trial, a superior court jury first found the defendant, John Sullivan, guilty of the second degree murder of Lynne Rousseau and the first degree murder of Harry Pike, and then rejected Sullivan's insanity defense, thereby affirming the guilty verdicts arrived at earlier. Sullivan appeals his convictions on the grounds that the Trial Court (Nadeau, J.) erred in denying both his motion for a mistrial, which argued that the State...

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