STATE v. MACLEOD

No. 79-036.

119 N.H. 480 (1979)

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. DANIEL M. MACLEOD.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

June 20, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas D. Rath, attorney general (David L. Harrigan, attorney, orally), for the State.

Geiger & Geiger, of Penacook (Glenn G. Geiger, Jr., orally), for the defendant.


GRIMES, J.

The issues in this theft case are whether the trial court erred in denying defendant's motion for a "directed verdict" made at the close of the State's evidence, and whether the court abused its discretion in not granting defendant a continuance to obtain a witness. We uphold the trial court.

Defendant was indicted for theft of a motorcycle belonging to Richard Stimson. RSA 637:3. He was tried before the court without a jury and found guilty.

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