STATE v. COLEMAN

No. 89-309.

133 N.H. 713 (1990)

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. DANIEL COLEMAN.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

December 28, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Arnold, attorney general (David S. Peck, senior assistant attorney general, on the brief and orally), for the State.

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


JOHNSON, J.

The defendant, Daniel Coleman, was convicted of second degree assault after jury trial in the Superior Court (O'Neil, J.) and was sentenced to from one to seven years of imprisonment. Coleman appeals his conviction, arguing that the trial court improperly found a witness to be qualified as an expert and erroneously admitted certain hearsay evidence. We reverse and remand.

The pertinent facts of this case are as follows. On the morning of...

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