JOHNSON, J.
The defendant, James W. Cook, was convicted of three counts of perjury arising from sworn statements and testimony he gave during a hearing on his pro se motion to modify child support payments in Superior Court (Hollman, J.). At the end of the presentation of evidence at his perjury trial, the defendant moved to dismiss two of the three indictments, or to merge all three into one, because they were based on repetitions of the same false...
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