New Hampshire Statutes
§ 601:9 — Lotteries
New Hampshire·Title LIX PROCEEDINGS IN CRIMINAL CASES·Ch. 601 INDICTMENTS, INFORMATIONS, AND COMPLAINTS
In a complaint or indictment in any case arising under RSA 647:1, a lottery may be described as a pretended lottery, which shall be sufficient, whatever the proof may be, and it shall not be necessary to allege or prove, upon trial, who is the owner of the property, nor who manages, conducts, or draws the lottery, or participates therein.
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Legislative History
1855, 1697. GS 254:4. GL 272: 4. PS 270:4. PL 384:4. RL 447:4. RSA 577:4. 1973, 532:17, eff. Nov. 1, 1973.
Nearby Sections
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§ 601:1
Indictments, Necessity§ 601:2
Waiving Indictment§ 601:3
Additional Charges§ 601:3-a
Waiving Indictment in Other Cases§ 601:4
Sufficiency§ 601:5
Charging Intent to Defraud§ 601:6
Charging Manner of Death§ 601:6-a
Joining Charges§ 601:7
Charging Assaults§ 601:8
Formal Errors, etc§ 601:9
Lotteries