STATE v. FORD AUTOMOBILE

No. 4196.

98 N.H. 114 (1953)

STATE v. FORD VICTORIA AUTOMOBILE.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

March 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General, Warren E. Waters, Assistant Attorney General and Arlond C. Shea, County Solicitor, (the Assistant Attorney General orally) for the State.

Bernard I. Snierson for Elizabeth D. Houston.

Wyman, Starr, Booth, Wadleigh & Langdell (Mr. Wadleigh orally), for New Hampshire Finance Company.


DUNCAN, J.

The agreed statement of the facts establishes that at the time of the offense for which Houston was convicted, the Ford Victoria in question was being used to transport one or more artificial lights and the Mauser rifle which is subject to forfeiture in the companion action. No claim is made that Houston was using the automobile without his wife's consent. It is agreed that the interest of New Hampshire Finance Company is bona fide, and was created...

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