Opinion
No. 7838
Decided December 16, 1977
Criminal Law — State's Burden of Proof — Concession in Brief On an interlocutory appeal regarding criminal charge of hunting without proper license, state's brief conceded that defendant could not be found guilty of charge and, therefore, case would be remanded to district court for entry of finding of not guilty.
David H. Souter, attorney general, and John L. Ahlgren, assistant attorney general, by brief, for the state.
Kenneth Maxfield filed no brief.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
This is an interlocutory appeal regarding a criminal charge of hunting without a proper license. The state's brief concedes that the defendant cannot be found guilty of the charge; therefore the case is remanded to the district court for entry of a finding of not guilty. See State v. Doyle, re interlocutory appeals, 117 N.H. 789, 378 A.2d 1379 (1977).
Remanded.