State v. Goding

Decision Date16 April 1984
Docket NumberNo. 83-238,83-238
Citation474 A.2d 580,124 N.H. 781
PartiesThe STATE of New Hampshire v. William D. GODING.
CourtNew Hampshire Supreme Court

Gregory H. Smith, Atty. Gen. (John A. Malmberg, Asst. Atty. Gen., on brief), by brief, for the State.

Joanne Green, Asst. Appellate Defender, Concord, by brief, for defendant.

PER CURIAM.

The defendant was charged with driving while intoxicated, second offense, RSA 265:82, and with driving without proof of financial responsibility in violation of RSA 263:63.After a jury trial in Superior Court(Contas, J.), the defendant was found guilty of driving without proof of financial responsibility, and a mistrial was declared on the DWI charge after the jury was unable to reach a verdict.The defendant appeals the failure of the trial court, during the jury selection process, to propound specific voir dire questions to the jury venire.We reverse.

Prior to trial, defense counsel requested that the court ask members of the jury venire if any of them had ever been the victim of an automobile accident in which the other party involved "was not insured or not in a position to pay for damages done because I would expect that those people might harbor some ill feelings towards people who drive without insurance."

After a brief colloquy between the court and defense counsel, the court ruled: "I don't think that's necessary, Mr. Volinsky.I've had those proposed before and I'm going to go by the statute and I don't think that it's absolutely necessary and your exception is noted."The statutethe court referred to is RSA 500-A:12:

"I.Any juror may be required by the court, on motion of a party in the case to be tried, to answer upon oath if he:

(a) Expects to gain or lose upon the disposition of the case;

(b) Is related to either party;

(c) Has advised or assisted either party;

(d) Has directly or indirectly given his opinion or has formed an opinion;

(e) Is prejudiced to any degree regarding the case; or

(f) Employs any of the counsel appearing in the case in any action then pending in the court.

II.If it appears that any juror is not indifferent, he shall be set aside on that trial."

RSA 500-A:12 is skeletal and must be supplemented, because our courts do not generally permit counsel to conduct voir dire directly, by questions targeted to the particular bias that might be involved in a given case.The United States Supreme Court recently observed that:

"One touchstone of a fair trial is an impartial trier of fact--'a jury capable and willing to decide the case solely on the evidence before it.'Voir dire examination serves to protect that right by exposing possible biases, both known and unknown, on the part of potential jurors."

McDonough Power Equipment Inc. v. Greenwood, 464 U.S. 548, 104 S.Ct. 845, 849, 78 L.Ed.2d 663(1984)(quotingSmith v. Phillips, 455 U.S. 209, 217, 102 S.Ct. 940, 946, 71 L.Ed.2d 78(1982)).

The trial court's questions...

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12 cases
  • State v. Goding
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • 9 Julio 1986
    ...responsibility conviction because the trial court refused to consider the defendant's proposed voir dire questions. See State v. Goding, 124 N.H. 781, 474 A.2d 580 (1984). The defendant was retried in November 1983 in superior court and convicted of DWI-second offense. Prior to sentencing, ......
  • State v. Jaroma
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • 31 Agosto 1993
    ...of the trier of fact "by exposing possible biases, both known and unknown, on the part of potential jurors." State v. Goding, 124 N.H. 781, 783, 474 A.2d 580, 581 (1984) (quotations omitted). The extent of the voir dire examination is within the trial court's broad discretion. State v. Sull......
  • State v. Wamala
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • 17 Abril 2009
    ...of an impartial jury. People v. Boulerice, 5 Cal.App.4th 463, 7 Cal.Rptr.2d 279, 285, review denied (Cal.1992); see State v. Goding, 124 N.H. 781, 783, 474 A.2d 580 (1984). "Federal and state courts have held ... that the Legislature may establish reasonable regulations or conditions on the......
  • State v. Wright
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • 19 Junio 1985
    ...and about their views on drinking. The threshold scope of juror voir dire is established by RSA 500-A:12. See State v. Goding, 124 N.H. 781, 783, 474 A.2d 580, 581 (1984). But we have recently required that the statutorily prescribed inquiries be supplemented with questions about the presum......
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