STATE v. MEALEY

No. 4480.

100 N.H. 228 (1956)

STATE v. RICHARD MEALEY, JR.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided May 31, 1956.


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.

George H. Keough (by brief and orally), for the respondent.


DUNCAN, J.

By motion to dismiss made in advance of the trial and renewed at the close of the State's evidence, the respondent sought dismissal of the indictment upon the ground that it failed to set forth an offense. His motion further brought in question the sufficiency of the evidence to warrant conviction under RSA 262:23. The material portions of this statute provide as follows: "Any person operating a motor vehicle, knowing that injury has been caused by him...

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