MIRES v. SYLVESTER

No. 80-156.

120 N.H. 701 (1980)

MAYNARD H. MIRES, DIRECTOR DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES v. WILLIAM SYLVESTER & a.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

October 27, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregory H. Smith, acting attorney general (E. Tupper Kinder, assistant attorney general, orally), for the plaintiff.

Prunier, Mazerolle & Frasca, of Nashua (Gerald R. Prunier orally), for the defendants.


GRIMES, C.J.

In this appeal the defendants question whether the evidence was sufficient to sustain a finding of criminal contempt for violation of an injunction prohibiting them from "depositing or suffering or permitting the deposit of refuse" on premises owned and/or occupied by the defendants. We hold the evidence sufficient and affirm.

The defendant Mary Charpentier owns a parcel of land on Gilson Road in Nashua. The property was at one time a gravel pit...

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