STATE v. FULLER

No. 99-679.

147 N.H. 210 (2001)

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. FREDERICK J. FULLER

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

November 20, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip T. McLaughlin, attorney general (Stephen D. Fuller, assistant attorney general, on the brief and orally), for the State.

Gabriel Nizetic, of Plymouth, by brief and orally, for the defendant.


NADEAU, J.

The defendant, Frederick J. Fuller, appeals his conviction on two counts of criminal threatening. See RSA 631:4 (Supp. 2000). He argues that: (1) the Trial Court (Fitzgerald, J.) did not properly define "with purpose to terrorize" in its jury instructions; (2) the State did not present sufficient evidence that he threatened the victim with a purpose to terrorize him; (3) the trial court erroneously admitted a witness's written statement to...

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