Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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Page 51
... consistent with the important boundary re- quirement of § 13 . Instead of the total violation of nonnumerical requirements claimed by the majority , the reality is that the district in ques- tion complies fully with the significant ...
... consistent with the important boundary re- quirement of § 13 . Instead of the total violation of nonnumerical requirements claimed by the majority , the reality is that the district in ques- tion complies fully with the significant ...
Page 407
... consistency of the statements she made to the expert and to the SRS worker . Unlike diagnos- ing a psychological disorder , the jury is able to evaluate whether statements are consistent without expert opinion . In Gokey , we held that ...
... consistency of the statements she made to the expert and to the SRS worker . Unlike diagnos- ing a psychological disorder , the jury is able to evaluate whether statements are consistent without expert opinion . In Gokey , we held that ...
Page 573
... consistent with due process to have a fair trial precede incarceration than an unknowing plea and violation of probation conditions . Here , the only competence hearing that was held was di- rected at defendant's competence to stand ...
... consistent with due process to have a fair trial precede incarceration than an unknowing plea and violation of probation conditions . Here , the only competence hearing that was held was di- rected at defendant's competence to stand ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
Memorandum Decisions | 601 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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