STATE v. MILLER

No. 98-299.

145 N.H. 667 (2001)

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. NICK MILLER

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

January 16, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Philip T. McLaughlin, attorney general (Philip B. Bradley, attorney, on the brief, and Ann M. Rice, senior assistant attorney general, orally), for the State.

Risa Evans, assistant appellate defender, of Concord, by brief and orally, for the defendant.


BROCK, C.J.

The defendant, Nick Miller, was convicted after a jury trial in Superior Court (Morrill, J.) of operating a motor vehicle after being certified as a habitual offender. See RSA 262:23 (1993). He appeals the trial court's denial of his motion to dismiss on the basis that his uncorroborated confession was insufficient evidence upon which to base his conviction. We affirm.

The following facts are supported by the evidence. In September...

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