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State v. Hamel

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Grafton
Apr 6, 1926
133 A. 29 (N.H. 1926)

Opinion

Decided April 6, 1926.

APPEAL, from a conviction in a municipal court, upon a charge of keeping spirituous liquor for sale. The defendant filed a special plea alleging that he had been convicted of and punished for the same offense in the federal court. The plea was overruled by Sawyer, J., who allowed a bill of exceptions.

Clark B. Frost, solicitor, for the state.

Napoleon J. Dyer and Frank P. Tilton (Mr. Dyer orally), for the defendant.


The case is governed by State v. Gendron, 80 N.H. 394.

Exception overruled.


Summaries of

State v. Hamel

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Grafton
Apr 6, 1926
133 A. 29 (N.H. 1926)
Case details for

State v. Hamel

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. LEON HAMEL

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Grafton

Date published: Apr 6, 1926

Citations

133 A. 29 (N.H. 1926)
82 N.H. 558