MANCHESTER v. HUARD

No. 6493.

113 N.H. 81 (1973)

CITY OF MANCHESTER v. FRANCIS HUARD AND ROBERT M. DUVALL, COMMISSIONER OF LABOR.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

February 28, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Francis Roche, city solicitor, by brief and orally, for the plaintiff.

James M. Winston, by brief and orally, for the defendant.


GRIMES, J.

The issue presented by this workmen's compensation case is whether injuries received by a uniformed Manchester policeman while arresting a person for drunkenness during the policeman's off-duty job at a private restaurant called Mrs. Bea's arose out of and in the course of his employment with the city.

The labor commissioner ruled that Francis Huard, a regular Manchester police officer, was entitled to workmen's compensation benefits from the city...

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