BLANDIN, J.
The substantial issue here is whether the jury were properly instructed. We have often held that it is the duty of the Trial Court "to fully and correctly instruct the jury as to the law applicable to the case (Burke v. Railroad, 82 N.H. 350, 361) and to so phrase his instructions that it was reasonably certain the jury understood them. West v. Railroad, 81 N.H. 522, 532." Davis v. State, 94 N.H. 321, 323. The...
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