STATE v. HARVEY

No. 5577.

108 N.H. 139 (1967)

STATE v. ARTHUR J. HARVEY.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

Decided April 28, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George S. Pappagianis, Attorney General and Norman E. D'Amours, Assistant Attorney General (Mr. D'Amours orally), for the State.

Arthur J. Harvey (by brief and orally), pro se.


KENISON, C. J.

The statute under which the defendant was convicted reads in pertinent part as follows: "286.2 THEATRICALS; PARADES; MEETINGS. No theatrical or dramatic representation shall be performed or exhibited, and no parade or procession upon any public street, or way, and no open-air public meeting upon any ground abutting thereon, shall be permitted, unless a special license therefor shall first be obtained from the selectmen of the town . . . ." This statute...

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