Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 1895

Woodbury v. Whiting

Woodbury v. Whiting
Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Decided June 5, 1895 · Parsons, Clark
44 A. 385; 68 N.H. 607

Woodbury v. Whiting

Opinion of the Court

Parsons, J.

The jury could not have found for the defendant If they had not found that the defendant did not speak the words alleged. Wier v. Allen, 51 N. H. 177, 180. If the defendant did not make the charge alleged as the slander, it is of no consequence whether the evidence excepted to was or was not competent upon the question of damages. The case presents no reason for the consideration of that question. Wier v. Allen, supra.

Exception overruled.

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

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