STATE v. YELL

No. 5020.

104 N.H. 87 (1962)

STATE v. HENRY T. YELL.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided March 6, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Maynard, Attorney General, Irma A. Matthews, Law Assistant, and Lawrence W. Guptill, Jr., county attorney (Mrs. Matthews orally), for the State.

Thomas J. McIntyre (by brief and orally), for the defendant.


WHEELER, J.

The principal contention of the defendant is that the indictment fails to allege that the embezzlement was committed with criminal intent and that the words "fraudulently convert" are not sufficient. In indictments for offenses created by statute it is generally sufficient to describe the events in the words of the statute. State v. Goodwin, 101 N.H. 252, 253. The exception to the general rule is where the...

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