STATE v. TETREAULT

No. 4082.

97 N.H. 260 (1952)

STATE, by Patricia Bosse, Complainant v. RUDOLPHE TETREAULT.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

January 2, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leo M. Cater for the complainant.

Joseph E. Michael, Jr. (by brief and orally), for the defendant.


KENISON, J.

The issue to be decided is the following: viz, can a nonresident mother of a bastard child begotten out of our state bring a proceeding under R. L., c. 128, to compel the alleged father, a resident of New Hampshire, to contribute to the support of said child. This question has never been decided in this court. See Ford v. Smith, 62 N.H. 419. Its determination depends on the interpretation of our bastardy act for the common law afforded...

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