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· 8/21/2009

State v. Dodds

Citations

  • 982 A.2d 377
  • 159 N.H. 239

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that the defendant waived a statutory interpretation argument on appeal because, in the trial court, the defendant argued only that the evidence was insufficient to support a conviction
  • concluding that where motion to dismiss for insufficiency of the evidence was “couched in general terms” and did not specify that it was based on statutory interpretation, the defendant failed to preserve the issue for appeal
  • declining to address the remaining plain error prongs where there was no error
  • trier of fact is in best position to measure persuasiveness and credibility of evidence and is not required to believe even uncontested evidence
  • trier of fact is in best position to measure persuasiveness and credibility of evidence and is not required to believe even uncontested evidence
  • trier of fact in best position to measure persuasiveness and credibility of evidence and not compelled to believe even uncontroverted evidence

Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).

Judges: Broderick, Dalianis, Duggan, Hicks

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