STATE v. MORRILL

No. 6414.

112 N.H. 203 (1972)

STATE v. DAVID MORRILL.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

May 31, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warren B. Rudman, attorney general, and Robert V. Johnson II, assistant attorney general (Mr. Johnson orally), for the State.

William P. Shea, by brief and orally, for the defendant.


GRIMES, J.

The issue in this case is whether the defendant has a right to trial by jury on a speeding charge under RSA 262-A:54, maximum penalty for which is a fine of $50.00.

The State's motion for a trial without jury was granted by the trial court and defendant's exception was transferred by Keller, J.

In 1965, this court considered the question of the right to trial by jury on a charge of violating the "yellow line statute", the penalty...

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