Only in Print: Windham motorist claims plea was clouded
By JAMES A. KIMBLE
Union Leader Correspondent
Published
Jan 24, 2012 at 3:00 am
(Updated Jan 23, 2012)
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Randall Stewart, 48, of Windham is claiming that his judgment was clouded on Sept. 2 when pleading guilty to killing a Salem woman because he was not given his prescription medication.
(JAMES A. KIMBLE / FILE PHOTO)
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BRENTWOOD — A Windham motorist who has been pushing to withdraw his guilty plea on a negligent homicide charge says his judgment was clouded on the day he admitted to killing Marceline Weaver because he was not given his medication.
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