WATCH LIVE: Adam Montgomery goes on trial for daughter Harmony Montgomery’s murder

Adam Montgomery in court; Harmony Montgomery appears inset on the left

Adam Montgomery speaks in court during his sentencing for gun crimes on Aug. 7, 2023 (Screengrab via WMUR). Inset: Harmony Montgomery (via Manchester Police Department).

Lawmakers in the Granite State want to make sure people convicted of the most serious felonies attend their sentencing hearings.

The new law, proposed earlier this month, could mean a stark change in plans for one of New Hampshire’s most infamous murderers.

In late February, Adam Montgomery, 34, was convicted on one charge of murder in the second degree for killing his daughter, Harmony Montgomery, 5. He was also found guilty of numerous related crimes including one count each of assault in the second degree, witness tampering, abuse of a corpse, and falsifying physical evidence.

Throughout the proceedings that would seal his fate, however, Montgomery did not appear once while jurors were present. And there are no guarantees that he will have to attend his sentencing hearing.

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