STATE v. OUELLETTE

No. 4268.

98 N.H. 491 (1954)

STATE v. ROMEO OUELLETTE.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided March 2, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General, John Brant, county solicitor, and Elmer T. Bourque, Law Assistant (Mr. Bourque orally), for the State.

Alfred Catalfo and Robert Shaw (Mr. Shaw orally), for the respondent.


DUNCAN, J.

The issue of the respondent's guilt or innocence was submitted to the jury under the following sections of R. L., c. 455, both of which were read to the jury:

"8. FIRST DEGREE. Manslaughter, not being murder, nor excusable nor justifiable homicide, is of the first degree when perpetrated with a design to effect death, or when perpetrated without such design by a person engaged in the commission of...

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