New Hampshire Man's Murder Conviction Overturned in His Daughter's Case
The court said the murder and assault charges should have been tried separately, while upholding his other convictions and 56-years-to-life sentence.
- On Thursday, the New Hampshire Supreme Court overturned Adam Montgomery's second-degree murder conviction, ruling that joining the murder charge with a separate assault charge jeopardized his right to a fair trial.
- Justices wrote that the trial should have been handled differently, as the strength of the assault charge could have unfairly swayed the jury's perspective regarding the murder charge, where evidence was weaker.
- While the murder conviction was reversed, the court affirmed Montgomery's convictions for second-degree assault, falsifying physical evidence, witness tampering, and abuse of a corpse, meaning he remains incarcerated.
- Because the case was remanded, prosecutors now have options, which could include retrying Montgomery on a corrected murder charge or pursuing different homicide-related charges based on the remaining convictions.
- Montgomery was convicted in 2024 of killing his 5-year-old daughter, Harmony Montgomery, who disappeared in 2019; her body has never been found, leaving significant questions about the case's resolution.
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New Hampshire man's murder conviction overturned in his daughter's case
The father of Harmony Montgomery, the 5-year-old New Hampshire girl whose remains still have not been found, had his murder conviction reversed by the Supreme Court of New Hampshire.
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