MAYNARD v. DEGREGORY

No. 5298.

106 N.H. 262 (1965)

WILLIAM MAYNARD, Attorney General v. HUGO DEGREGORY.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided April 30, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Maynard, Attorney General, R. Peter Shapiro, Assistant Attorney General, and Joseph F. Gall, Special Assistant to the Attorney General (Messrs. Shapiro and Gall orally) for the Attorney General.

Lawrence J. Walsh and Howard S. Whiteside (of Massachusetts) (Mr. Whiteside orally), for the defendant.


LAMPRON, J.

The first issue raised by the defendant is whether under the circumstances of this case the Attorney General has power under RSA 588:8-a (supp) to question him, and whether the Superior Court has power to commit him for his refusal to answer the questions asked.

RSA 588:8-a (supp) reads in part as follows: "At any time when the attorney general has information which he deems reasonable or reliable relating to violations of the provisions of this...

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