29 A. 541 | N.H. | 1892
"Every jailer shall provide each prisoner in his custody with necessary sustenance, clothing, bedding, fuel, and medical attendance." G. L., c. 285, s. 4. If he fails to do so, or *283
if he defrauds the prisoner of anything for which he charges the county, he is liable to a forfeiture of twenty dollars, to be recovered by any one who will sue for it (s. 5). In performing the duty he acts as a public officer, and not as agent or servant of the county (s. 3). De Courcey's Petition,
Case discharged.
SMITH, J., did not sit: DOE, C. J., and CARPENTER, J., dissented: the others concurred.