WYMAN v. UPHAUS

No. 4533.

101 N.H. 139 (1957)

LOUIS C. WYMAN, Attorney General v. WILLARD UPHAUS.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

November 15, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis C. Wyman, Attorney General, pro se, for the motion.

Nighswander, Lord & Bownes for the defendant, opposed.


PER CURIAM.

In Sweezy v. New Hampshire, 354 U.S. 234, 254, 255, less than a majority of the Supreme Court of the United States was of the opinion that "use of the contempt power, notwithstanding the interference with constitutional rights, was not in accordance with the due process requirements of the Fourteenth Amendment" because of "a separation of the power of [the state] legislature to conduct investigations from the...

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