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Sawtelle v. the State

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Strafford
Dec 1, 1891
67 N.H. 590 (N.H. 1891)

Opinion

Decided December, 1891.

Attorney-General and Solicitor, for the State.

James A. Edgerly, Joseph H. Worcester (with whom was G. F. Haley, of Maine), for Sawtelle.


In the matter of the petition of Sawtelle for a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence, the petition is dismissed. There is no newly discovered evidence to warrant a new trial.


Summaries of

Sawtelle v. the State

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Strafford
Dec 1, 1891
67 N.H. 590 (N.H. 1891)
Case details for

Sawtelle v. the State

Case Details

Full title:SAWTELLE v. THE STATE

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Strafford

Date published: Dec 1, 1891

Citations

67 N.H. 590 (N.H. 1891)
35 A. 1130

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