State v. Ryan

2 Citing cases

  1. State v. Dunn

    164 N.H. 268 (N.H. 2012)   Cited 1 times

    Failure to appeal within the permitted time will result in the entry of judgment. See Super. Ct. R. 74 ; State v. Ryan, 142 N.H. 486, 487, 703 A.2d 1364 (1997). Because the defendant failed to directly appeal the imposition of his suspended sentence, we do not reach the merits of his sufficiency claim.

  2. State v. Chesbrough

    849 A.2d 141 (N.H. 2004)   Cited 2 times

    This ruling, however, does not foreclose the filing of an extraordinary writ. See State v. Ryan, 142 N.H. 486, 487 (1997). Affirmed.