STATE v. DURANLEAU

No. 4311.

99 N.H. 30 (1954)

STATE v. DENNIS DURANLEAU.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided April 21, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General, Warren E. Waters, Deputy Attorney General, and Arnold P. Hanson, county solicitor (Mr. Hanson orally), for the State.

John E. Gormley for the defendant, furnished no brief.


KENISON, C. J.

It is an elementary principle that it is incumbent on the State to show that violations of the motor vehicle law occur on a public "way." R. L., c. 115, s. 1 XXXIV; State v. Michaud, 98 N.H. 356; R. L., c. 90, pt. 1, s. 1, as inserted by Laws 1945, c. 188. This burden incumbent on the State is customarily satisfied by direct proof that the highway was legally "laid...

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