STATE v. GAYLOR

No. 2007-446.

969 A.2d 333 (2009)

The STATE of New Hampshire v. Gregory A. GAYLOR.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Opinion Issued: January 9, 2009.

Rehearing Denied April 16, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kelly A. Ayotte, attorney general (Thomas E. Bocian, attorney, on the brief), for the State.

Gregory A. Gaylor, by brief, pro se, and Richard E. Samdperil, of Exeter, orally, for the defendant.


BRODERICK, C.J.

The question before us is whether the defendant's appeal, dismissed pursuant to the fugitive disentitlement rule, should be reinstated. We conclude that it should not.

In December 1997, the defendant, Gregory Gaylor, was indicted in Merrimack County Superior Court on multiple theft counts and one count of willful evasion of the New Hampshire business profits tax arising out of his involvement in a business partnership. While the jury was deliberating...

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