Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1894

State v. Hitchcock

State v. Hitchcock
Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Decided December 5, 1894 · Wallace, Clark
44 A. 296; 68 N.H. 244

State v. Hitchcock

Opinion of the Court

Wallace, J.

The question at issue was whether the defendant kept spirituous liquor for sale illegally. On that question it was proper for him to show that the liquor he was charged with keeping for sale was kept by him as a pharmacist in compounding medicines. But his offer to introduce in evidence hand-bills, as samples of those distributed by him in advertising certain medicines, was properly rejected, in the absence of any evidence or the offer of any evidence to show that liquor was used in compounding those medicines.

jExceptions overruled.

Clark, J., did not sit: the others concurred.

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