New Hampshire v. Fitzgerald
Annotate this CaseDefendant Keith Fitzgerald appealed a superior court order sentencing him, on remand, to nine and one-half to twenty-five years in prison. On appeal, defendant argued the trial court: (1) unsustainably exercised its discretion and committed an error of law by re-imposing the same sentence that it had imposed previously; and (2) violated his state and federal constitutional rights to due process by relying upon improper information and failing to set forth, in detail, the basis for its sentencing decision. Finding no reversible error, the New Hampshire Supreme Court affirmed.
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