HAMBERGER v. EASTMAN

No. 5258.

106 N.H. 107 (1964)

CARL H. HAMBERGER & a. v. CLIFFORD C. EASTMAN.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided December 30, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter Makris (by brief and orally), for the plaintiffs.

Nighswander, Lord & Bownes and Conrad E. Snow (Mr. Snow orally), for the defendant.


KENISON, C.J.

The question presented is whether the right of privacy is recognized in this state. There is no controlling statute and no previous decision in this jurisdiction which decides the question. Inasmuch as invasion of the right of privacy is not a single tort but consists of four distinct torts, it is probably more concrete and accurate to state the issue in the present case to be whether this state recognizes that intrusion upon one's physical and mental...

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