122 N.H. 19 | N.H. | 1982
Memorandum Opinion
Defendant was convicted by a jury of simple assault under RSA 631:2-a. He has appealed to this court, alleging that the Trial Court (Mullavey, J.) erred in permitting a rebuttal witness to be called by the State following the close of his case.
When the State called the rebuttal witness to the stand, the defendant objected but did not specify any grounds, nor did counsel cite Superior Court Rule 70 which, in conjunction with Superior Court Rule 115, provides that the State cannot put in additional evidence after resting except by permission of the court for “good cause shown” and only if the evidence is “strictly rebutting.” See Jaques v. Chandler, 73 N.H. 376, 381-82, 62 A. 713, 714-15 (1905) (construing “good cause”).
We find no other error and, accordingly, the order is
Affirmed.