CHAGNON v. UNION-LEADER CO.

No. 4932.

103 N.H. 426 (1961)

ROGER H. CHAGNON v. UNION-LEADER CORPORATION.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided October 27, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Craig & Craig and McLane, Carleton, Graf, Greene & Brown and David L. Nixon (Mr. Brown orally), for the plaintiff.

Fuller, Flynn & Riordan and Welch, Mott & Morgan and Herbert E. Forrest (of Washington, D. C.) (Messrs. Flynn and Morgan orally), for the defendant.


LAMPRON, J.

Defendant maintains that (1) plaintiff failed to establish or sustain his case; (2) it established a complete defense to the action; (3) the Trial Court admitted certain incompetent evidence; (4) a mistrial should have been ordered because the foreman of the jury was not indifferent; (5) the Trial Court erred in its instructions to the jury relative to cheating and malice; (6) the verdict was against the law and the evidence and was grossly excessive....

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