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State of New Hampshire v. Nathan Borovick

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Issues on Appeal

The following summaries of the issues on appeal have been prepared by clerk’s office staff for the convenience of the public. The Supreme Court has neither approved nor reviewed any of the summaries. The parties’ filings and the applicable record — not these summaries — define and establish the issues that the Supreme Court will consider in a case. Please note that, in the interest of brevity, some issues in a listed case may have been combined or not summarized. In these summaries, “Rule Type” refers to the particular Supreme Court Rule under which the case has been docketed. “Type” and “Subtype” refer to the case type and case subtype, as determined in accordance with the definitions in the State Court Guide to Statistical Reporting, a publication of the Court Statistics Project (a joint project of the National Center for State Courts and the Conference of State Court Administrators).

Whether the trial court erred in not striking for cause a juror who was visibly crying during jury selection and who expressed strong negative feelings toward the defendant and defense counsel. Whether the court erred in granting the State’s motion to introduce evidence of uncharged conduct at sentencing, in considering as evidence uncharged allegations of misconduct contrary to the Confrontation Clause of the State and Federal Constitutions, and in using the improper evidentiary standard at sentencing.