STATE v. COYMAN

No. 87-177.

130 N.H. 815 (1988)

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. WILLIAM COYMAN THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE v. JACK MCCORMACK

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

August 10, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen E. Merrill, attorney general (Andrew W. Serell, assistant attorney general, on the brief, and Peter G. Beeson, attorney, orally), for the State.

Shaheen, Cappiello, Stein & Gordon, of Concord (Steven M. Gordon on the brief and orally), for the defendant William Coyman.

William Brennan, of Manchester, by brief for the defendant Jack McCormack.


JOHNSON, J.

The Trial Court (Pappagianis, J.), based on a stipulation to facts and acknowledgement of rights by each defendant, found defendant Coyman guilty of theft by unauthorized taking and possession of cocaine, and defendant McCormack guilty of receiving stolen property and possession of cocaine. The defendants appeal their convictions on the ground that the trial court erred in denying their motions to suppress evidence seized pursuant to a warrantless...

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