State of New Hampshire v. Victor Woodin ( 2023 )


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  •                     THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
    SUPREME COURT
    In Case No. 2022-0708, State of New Hampshire v. Victor
    Woodin, the court on October 12, 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, Victor Woodin, appeals his conviction,
    following a bench trial in the Circuit Court (Zaino, J.), on a charge of driving
    under the influence, first offense. See RSA 265-A:2 (2014). We construe the
    defendant’s brief to be challenging the sufficiency of the evidence to support
    the conviction, and to be arguing that the trial court erred by not allowing
    certain testimony at trial. We affirm.
    It is the burden of the appealing party, in this case the defendant, to
    present a record that is sufficient to address the issues raised on appeal, and
    to demonstrate that the appealing party raised those issues in the trial court.
    Bean v. Red Oak Prop. Mgmt., 
    151 N.H. 248
    , 250 (2004). Absent a transcript,
    we assume that the evidence was sufficient to support the result reached by
    the trial court, and we review its decision for errors of law only. See id.;
    Atwood v. Owens, 
    142 N.H. 396
    , 396-97 (1997).
    In this case, the defendant has not provided a trial transcript.
    Accordingly, we assume that the evidence was sufficient to support the trial
    court’s findings, and discerning no error of law on the face of the trial court’s
    orders, we uphold the defendant’s conviction. See Bean, 
    151 N.H. at 250
    ;
    Atwood, 
    142 N.H. at 396-97
    . Any remaining arguments raised by the
    defendant are not sufficiently developed. See State v. Blackmer, 
    149 N.H. 47
    ,
    49 (2003).
    Affirmed.
    MacDonald, C.J., and Hicks, Bassett, Hantz Marconi, and Donovan, JJ.,
    concurred.
    Timothy A. Gudas,
    Clerk
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 2022-0708

Filed Date: 10/12/2023

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 11/14/2023