CLOUTIER v. CHARLAND

No. 4414.

100 N.H. 63 (1955)

ERNEST J. CLOUTIER, d/b/a FEDERAL HOME INSULATORS v. HENRY J. CHARLAND & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided December 31, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert J. Lemieux and Osgood & Osgood (Mr. Clinton S. Osgood orally), for the plaintiff.

McCabe & Fisher and Harold D. Moran (Mr. Moran orally), for the defendants.


BLANDIN, J.

The first question which we shall consider is whether the Trial Court erred in denying the defendants' motion for a mistrial because the plaintiff and his counsel rode to the view on the bus with the jury. The answer depends on whether it "conclusively appears" that the trial was thereby rendered unfair. Beckley v. Alexander, 77 N.H. 255, 256. There is no claim nor any indication in the reserved case that the plaintiff or his attorneys did...

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