New Hampshire v John Delee
A bar-room brawl was deadly for Timothy Pouliot when someone in his friend group "got too close" to women in John DeLee's group. John DeLee was then escorted out of the bar after getting punchy and mouthy with Pouliot. Timothy Pouliot and his group followed DeLee outside. After several more verbal and fist-fight skirmishes outside the bar, nine shots were fired, 8 of them hitting Pouliot and killing him.
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Case Details
​Victim(s):
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​Timothy Pouliot
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Charge(s): ​
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murder - second-degree, knowingly causing the death of another
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murder - recklessly causing a death with extreme indifference to the value of human life,
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class B felony - reckless conduct with a deadly weapon
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Where:
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Hillsborough County, NH
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Manchester, New Hampshire
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When:
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Event Date: January 28, 2023
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Arrest Date: January 28, 2023
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Trial dates: - 11/28/2023 - 12/5/2023
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​​​Verdict: [date]
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Guilty on all counts
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Sentence: March 8, 2023
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27 years to life on the charge of second-degree murder
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3 to 6 years on the reckless conduct charge, which is to be served consecutive with his murder sentence
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possibility to suspend the 3-6 year sentence based on meeting behavioral requirements
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​Notes:
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