2022-0552 Nonprecedential Processed

State of New Hampshire v. George L. Dore

Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Filed April 7, 2023

Opinion text

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

SUPREME COURT

In Case No. 2022-0552, State of New Hampshire v. George
L. Dore, the court on April 7, 2023, issued the following order:

The court has reviewed the written arguments and the record submitted on
appeal, and has determined to resolve the case by way of this order. See Sup. Ct.
R. 20(2). The defendant, George L. Dore, appeals his conviction following a jury
trial in Superior Court (Ignatius, J.) on one count of felony reckless conduct
using a deadly weapon, namely driving an off-highway recreational vehicle with a
passenger in such a way as to place himself and his passenger in danger of
serious bodily injury, one misdemeanor count of resisting arrest, and one
misdemeanor count of disobeying an officer. We affirm.

The defendant has not presented developed legal argument about any of
the numerous issues he raises on appeal. “[I]n the realm of appellate review, a
mere laundry list of complaints regarding adverse rulings by the trial court,
without developed legal argument, is insufficient to warrant judicial review.”
State v. Blackmer, 149 N.H. 47, 49 (2003). Based upon our review of the written
arguments, the relevant law, and the record on appeal, we find the defendant’s
insufficiently-developed appellate arguments unpersuasive and uphold his
convictions.

Affirmed.

MacDonald, C.J., and Hicks, Bassett, Hantz Marconi, and Donovan, JJ.,
concurred.

Timothy A. Gudas,
Clerk

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