New Hampshire v. Woodbury

Docket Number2018-0118
Decision Date11 July 2019
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7 cases
  • State v. Papillon
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • February 13, 2020
    ...was compelled to adopt the defendant's characterization of Stillwell, Smith, and Younge's behavior. It was not. See State v. Woodbury, 172 N.H. 358, 364, 214 A.3d 147 (2019) ("[M]atters such as weighing evidence, determining witness credibility, and resolving conflicts in witness testimony ......
  • State v. Salimullah
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • January 10, 2020
    ...criminal charges against a defendant that a court has deemed incompetent and either unrestored or unrestorable. See State v. Woodbury, 172 N.H. 358, 366, 214 A.3d 147 (2019) ("We interpret legislative intent from the statute as written and will not ... add language that the legislature did ......
  • State v. Shaw
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • November 19, 2020
    ...are the final arbiter of the legislature's intent as expressed in the words of the statute considered as a whole. State v. Woodbury, 172 N.H. 358, 366, 214 A.3d 147 (2019). We first look to the language of the statute itself, and, if possible, construe it according to its plain and ordinary......
  • State v. Folley
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • January 10, 2020
    ...and uphold a jury's verdict unless no rational trier of fact could have found guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. State v. Woodbury, 172 N.H. 358, 363, 214 A.3d 147 (2019). However, we apply a different standard when the evidence is solely circumstantial. Id. Under these circumstances, a defen......
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