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State v. Leon Hamel
April 6, 1926 - Opinion
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Grafton,
Apr. 6, 1926.
State v. Leon Hamel.
Appeal, from a conviction in a municipal court, upon a charge of keeping spirituous liquor for sale. The defendant filed a special plea alleging that he had been convicted of and punished for the same offense in the federal court. The plea was overruled by Sawyer, J., who allowed a bill of exceptions.
Clark B. Frost, solicitor, for the state.
Napoleon J. Dyer and Frank P. Tilton {Mr. Dyer orally), for the defendant.
Per Curiam.
The case is governed by State v. Gendron, 80 N. H. 394.
Exception overruled.