STATE v. LENOIR

No. 4121.

97 N.H. 462 (1952)

STATE v. CASIMIR ROBERT LENOIR, alias ROBERT LENOIR.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

November 5, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gordon M. Tiffany, Attorney General, Maurice M. Blodgett, Deputy Attorney General, Arthur E. Bean, Jr., Law Assistant, and Thomas J. Morris, County Solicitor (Mr. Blodgett orally), for the State.

Robert J. Doyle (by brief and orally), for the defendant.


GOODNOW, J.

At the close of the State's case, the defendant's motion for a directed verdict was denied. The defendant did not rest his case upon that motion but proceeded to introduce evidence. At the close of all the evidence, he again moved for a directed verdict. The question on both of the motions for a directed verdict is whether the whole case contains sufficient evidence for the jury. State v. Newman, 74 N.H. 10, 15.

The evidence is that...

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