New Hampshire v. Girard
Annotate this CaseDefendant Stephen Girard was charged with two counts of misuse of a computer or network, two counts of indecent exposure, and two counts of witness tampering. He was acquitted of the witness tampering charges and convicted on the remaining indecent exposure and computer-related charges after a bench trial. On appeal, he argued the trial court abused its discretion when it denied his motion to sever the computer-related indictments from the indecent exposure indictments. He also requested for a review family counseling records provided to the trial court for its in camera review to determine whether the court erred in failing to disclose additional material. Finding no reversible error, the New Hampshire Supreme Court affirmed the superior court judgment.
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