STATE v. MACHINE

No. 4081.

97 N.H. 282 (1952)

STATE v. TELETYPEWRITER MACHINE.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

February 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gordon M. Tiffany, Attorney General, Henry Dowst, Jr., Assistant Attorney General and Robert A. Jones, County Solicitor (Mr. Tiffany orally), for the State.

Edward F. Krause (of New York), Hughes & Burns and Donald R. Bryant (Mr. Bryant orally), for the American Telephone & Telegraph Company.


DUNCAN, J.

Revised Laws, chapter 447, section 10 provides: "FORFEITURES. All furniture, fixtures, and personal property, and all implements for gambling and gambling apparatus, used or kept, or provided to be used in unlawful gaming, in any gaming-house, or in any building, apartment, or place resorted to for unlawful gaming, and found therein by an officer, shall be forfeited."

The law appears to be settled, and the State concedes, that the teletypewriter...

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