KELLY v. N.H. PARI-MUTUEL COMM.

No. 85-084.

127 N.H. 298 (1985)

EDWIN C. KELLY & a. v. NEW HAMPSHIRE PARI-MUTUEL COMMISSION

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

August 16, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brian D. Kenyon, of Exeter, and Fred C. Scribner, III, of Cambridge, Massachusetts (Mr. Scribner on the brief and orally), for the plaintiffs.

Stephen E. Merrill, attorney general (Peter T. Foley, assistant attorney general, on the brief and orally), for the State of New Hampshire Pari-Mutuel Commission.


BROCK, J.

The State of New Hampshire Pari-Mutuel Commission (the Commission) appeals a superior court ruling that because it granted New Hampshire jockey licenses to the plaintiffs and improperly revoked those licenses, the Commission is now enjoined from considering the illegal activities of the plaintiffs in New Jersey for purposes of any future license applications. For the reasons that follow, we reverse.

The facts of this case are not in dispute. In January...

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