ANDERSON v. DELAURIER

No. 5246.

106 N.H. 57 (1964)

WILLIAM S. ANDERSON v. WILLIAM L. DELAURIER.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided November 4, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fisher, Parsons, Moran & Temple (Mr. Robert H. Temple orally), for the plaintiff.

Burns, Bryant & Hinchey (Mr. Donald R. Bryant orally), for the defendant.


WHEELER, J.

The principal point advanced here is that the Court's failure to grant the plaintiff's motion for a mistrial constitutes reversible error.

During the course of cross-examination, defendant's counsel asked these questions of the plaintiff:

"Q. Now this accident was, I believe, August 18, 1960? A. Yes. Q. How long did you work following the accident? A. Three weeks. Q. You worked three weeks after the accident. It would mean you stopped work...

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