58 N.H. 73 | N.H. | 1877
Evidence that a person, charged with an illegal sale of spirituous liquors, kept a hotel, had a bar, or that he actually kept liquors on his premises, is relevant to the issue. State v. Bonney,
Whether the inquiry put to the respondent's clerk upon cross-examination might be properly received for the purpose of testing the accuracy of the witness, or rejected, as matter of discretion, its admission is not an, error of law. See Steph. Dig., art. 129; 1 Greenl. Ev., s. 446.
Judgment on the verdict.
ALLEN, J., did not sit. *74