State v. Maxfield

380 A.2d 1105, 117 N.H. 1019, 1977 N.H. LEXIS 487
Supreme Court of New Hampshire·Decided December 16, 1977·No. No. 7838·Published

Opinion

Memorandum Opinion

This is an interlocutory appeal regarding a criminal charge of hunting without a proper license. The state’s brief concedes that the defendant cannot be found guilty of the charge; therefore the case is remanded to the district court for entry of a finding of not guilty. See State v. Doyle, re interlocutory appeals, 117 N.H. 789, 378 A.2d 1379 (1977).

Remanded.

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State v. Maxfield, 380 A.2d 1105, 117 N.H. 1019, 1977 N.H. LEXIS 487 (N.H. 1977).

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Related

State v. Doyle
378 A.2d 1379 (Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1977)