STATE v. JANE DOE

No. 5042.

104 N.H. 172 (1962)

STATE v. JANE DOE.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided June 5, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Maynard, Attorney General, and William J. O'Neil, Assistant Attorney General (Mr. O'Neil orally), for the State.

Upton, Sanders & Upton (Mr. Gilbert Upton orally), for the defendant.


KENISON, C. J.

The defendant was charged with violating RSA 570:25 (supp) (Laws 1959, 5:2) which reads as follows: "570:25 VAGABONDS, ETC. A vagabond or disorderly person, a person going about begging, a person using any unlawful game or play, a person pretending to have knowledge in physiognomy or palmistry, a person pretending for money, to tell destinies or fortunes or to discover by any spell or secret art where lost or stolen property may be found, a common drunkard...

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