STATE v. KEITH

No. 91-243.

136 N.H. 572 (1992)

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. CHARLES KEITH

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

December 31, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Arnold, attorney general (John A. Stephen, assistant attorney general, on the brief), by brief for the State.

W. Kirk Abbott, Jr., assistant appellate defender, of Concord, by brief for the defendant.


JOHNSON, J.

The defendant, Charles Keith, was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol, RSA 265:82. In this appeal, he argues that the Superior Court (Smith, J.) erred in admitting the complete statement of a nontestifying witness after the defendant introduced part of the statement. We affirm.

The defendant's conviction was based on evidence that he was intoxicated when he emerged from a single...

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