STATE v. BARON

No. 4212.

98 N.H. 298 (1953)

STATE v. BERTRAND L. BARON.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided October 30, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General, Elmer T. Bourque, Law Assistant and Conrad Danais, county solicitor, for the State.

Daniel J. Healy for the defendant.


BLANDIN, J.

The defendant excepted to the solicitor's argument that "Then his own wife takes the stand, and she tells you my husband had maybe two drinks, maybe three, maybe more. Her own words." What she actually said relative to the number of drinks her husband had was "Two or three drinks; or he might have even had four." It seems plain that the solicitor's argument was well within the bounds of this testimony and the exception is overruled.

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