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State v. Merrick

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack
Jun 1, 1894
35 A. 251 (N.H. 1894)

Opinion

Decided June, 1894.

William H. Sawyer and Burleigh Adams, for the prosecutors.

Nathaniel E. Martin and Cornelius E. Clifford, for the county.


INDICTMENT, for the unlawful sale of liquor. An association called the Law and Order League prosecuted the defendant in the police court and before the grand jury at their own expense for the purpose of obtaining one half the fine. The attorney-general, without their consent and for reasons not stated, nol prossed the indictment. The prosecutors moved that their taxable costs in the police court and before the grand jury be allowed them, to be paid by the county. It was held that the motion should prevail.

All concurred.


Summaries of

State v. Merrick

Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack
Jun 1, 1894
35 A. 251 (N.H. 1894)
Case details for

State v. Merrick

Case Details

Full title:STATE v. MERRICK

Court:Supreme Court of New Hampshire Merrimack

Date published: Jun 1, 1894

Citations

35 A. 251 (N.H. 1894)
35 A. 251

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