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Adam Montgomery appeals his 2024 murder conviction in his daughter's 2019 disappearance, citing biased trial procedures.
Adam Montgomery is appealing his 2024 second-degree murder conviction for the 2019 death of his five-year-old daughter, Harmony Montgomery, whose body has never been found.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court heard arguments over whether trial procedures, including the admission of prior abuse evidence and testimony from his stepmother Kayla Montgomery—who pleaded guilty to perjury—unfairly influenced the jury.
Prosecutors say the evidence and testimony, including physical clues and a pattern of abuse, supported the conviction.
Montgomery’s defense claims the trial was biased and the evidence improperly combined.
A ruling is pending.
Adam Montgomery apela su condena por asesinato en 2024 por la desaparición de su hija en 2019, citando procedimientos de juicio sesgados.