STATE v. PAPALOS


113 A.2d 624 (1955)

STATE of Maine v. Frederick W. PAPALOS.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

February 11, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alexander G. LaFleur, Atty. Gen., James Archibald, Houlton, Boyd L. Bailey, Bath, Miles P. Frye, Augusta, for state.

Berman, Berman & Wernick, Portland, for respondent.

Before FELLOWS, C. J., and WILLIAMSON, TIRRELL, WEBBER, BELIVEAU and TAPLEY, JJ.


WILLIAMSON, Justice.

The respondent, Frederick W. Papalos, was found guilty of conspiring with Herman D. Sahagian to bribe Bernard T. Zahn, chairman of the State Liquor Commission. The case is before us (1) on two motions for a new trial upon the ground of newly discovered evidence, (2) on appeal, and (3) on fourteen exceptions to rulings made by the presiding Justice in the Superior Court during the trial.

The indictment charges the crime of conspiracy in...

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