STATE v. DREW

No. 92-179.

137 N.H. 644 (1993)

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. JON DREW.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

November 4, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey R. Howard, attorney general (John A. Curran, assistant attorney general, on the brief, and William H. Lyons, senior assistant attorney general, orally), for the State.

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


THAYER, J.

After a jury trial in Superior Court (Groff, J.), the defendant, Jon Drew, was convicted of operating a motor vehicle after certification as an habitual offender. RSA 262:23 (Supp. 1992). He appeals, arguing that double jeopardy barred his conviction for violating the habitual offender statute, and that the trial court erred in not granting a mistrial after the arresting officer testified about the defendant having been charged with driving while...

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