THURSTON v. COMPANY, 80 N.H. 587 (1921)

114 A. 270 RALPH E. THURSTON v. CONWAY LUMBER CO. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Carroll. Decided March 1, 1921. CASE, for negligence. Trial by jury and verdict for the plaintiff. The place in which the plaintiff usually stood while doing his work was on the west side of a line of live rolls running […]

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ROGERS v. ROGERS, 80 N.H. 96 (1921)

114 A. 270 MARY C. ROGERS a. v. ANNA C. ROGERS. Supreme Court of New Hampshire Rockingham. Decided April 5, 1921. The test for the admissibility of relevant evidence which is calculated to create prejudice is whether such prejudice would be so great as to overbalance the assistance the evidence will afford to the trier. […]

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