STATE v. NELSON

No. 5167.

105 N.H. 184 (1963)

STATE v. RUSSELL NELSON. STATE v. FRED J. MARTINEAU.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided December 20, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Maynard, Attorney General, Elmer T. Bourque, Deputy Attorney General and Conrad Danais, county attorney (Mr. Bourque orally), for the State.

Julius H. Soble (of Massachusetts) (by brief and orally), for defendant Martineau.

Leo Patrick McGowan (of Rhode Island) (by brief and orally), for defendant Nelson.

Leonard & Leonard (Mr. Richard Leonard orally), for both defendants.


WHEELER, J.

The defendants stipulated as to the following facts:

"This stipulation is filed in conjunction with the defendants' motion for a new trial based on the claim that under Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U.S. 643, decided June 19, 1961, certain evidence used against the defendants was illegally obtained and inadmissible.

"1. The circumstances leading to the apprehension of Russell Nelson are as follows: Police...

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