Case ID: nh_90/html/0553-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Cheshire,
    Dec. 6, 1938.
    No. 3026.
    State v. John Proctor.
    
      Thomas P. Cheney, Attorney-General, Frank R. Kenison, Assistant Attorney-General, and Walter A. Calderwood (by brief), for the State.
    
      Faulkner & Bell, for the defendant, furnished no brief.
   Per Curiam.

The case is governed by Hazen v. Corporation, 89 N. H., 522. In the case at bar as in the case cited the challenges are not for principal cause but are to the favor (State v. Howard, 17 N. H. 171, 190 et seq.), and as such present no question of law for this court, but one of fact for the court below as to whether or not, in any particular instance, a juror objected to is indifferent.

Case discharged.