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State v. Currier

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Grafton
Dec 1, 1889
66 N.H. 622 (N.H. 1889)

Opinion

Decided December, 1889.

W. H. Cotton, for the plaintiff.

Bingham, Mitchell Batchellor, for the defendant.


PETITION, of twenty legal voters for the abatement of a liquor nuisance. The defendant demanded, and it was held, that he might have a trial by jury upon the question whether he used the building described in the petition for the purposes alleged. State v. Saunders, 66 N.H. 39, 89, 90.

SMITH, J., did not sit: the others concurred.


Summaries of

State v. Currier

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Grafton
Dec 1, 1889
66 N.H. 622 (N.H. 1889)
Case details for

State v. Currier

Case Details

Full title:STATE (ex rel. Blanpied a.) v. CURRIER

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Grafton

Date published: Dec 1, 1889

Citations

66 N.H. 622 (N.H. 1889)
19 A. 1000

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