The New Hampshire Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday morning on an appeal seeking to reverse Logan Clegg’s conviction of murdering a couple on a Concord walking trail in 2022.

Clegg was sentenced to a minimum of 100 years in prison for the murders of Stephen and Djeswende Reid, an couple who had moved to Concord to be closer to family.

Clegg’s attorney, Thomas Barnard, focused most of his 15 minutes on what he called Superior Court Judge John Kissinger’s failure to suppress evidence of the warrantless search of data from his cellular phone carrier. Police used the data to “ping” his location near Burlington, Vermont, five months after the murders.

Police justified the search after receiving evidence from a detective in Utah that Clegg had booked a one-way plane ticket from New York

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