FANCHER v. CLARKE

No. 4986.

103 N.H. 533 (1961)

ERNEST FANCHER, by his mother and father as next friends v. FREDERICK N. CLARKE, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided December 27, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard B. Lane (by brief and orally), for the plaintiffs.

Gardner C. Turner, Attorney General, Elmer T. Bourque, Assistant Attorney General and Irma A. Matthews, Law Assistant (Mrs. Matthews orally), for the defendant.


KENISON, C. J.

In this case the plaintiffs seek to compel the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles to suspend the license and registration of a person who was involved in an accident January 1, 1949 because the judgment of $500 rendered against him in 1952 remains unsatisfied. However, notice of the unsatisfied judgment was not received by the Commissioner until 1957, at which time the judgment debtor had not been involved in any further accident, had furnished proof of...

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