New Hampshire v. Craig
Annotate this CaseA jury convicted defendant Brian Craig on one count of criminal threatening, one count of witness tampering, and one count of stalking. The convictions arose from a series of messages defendant posed on his Facebook page that were directed towards his victim. Defendant unsuccessfully moved to dismiss all three charges, and on appeal, argued that the trial court erred in not dismissing the charges as to witness tampering and stalking (defendant did not appeal criminal threatening). Finding the evidence was sufficient to sustain the charges against him, and that the trial court did not err in its judgment, the Supreme Court affirmed.
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