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 259
... defendant's conversation " made sense . " Defendant points out that Chief McCarthy testified that he would not have let de- fendant drive without first testing his level of intoxication . But this fact does not indicate that defendant ...
... defendant's conversation " made sense . " Defendant points out that Chief McCarthy testified that he would not have let de- fendant drive without first testing his level of intoxication . But this fact does not indicate that defendant ...
Page 263
... defendant's motion , that deadline was ex- tended to April 13. Defendant filed motions to suppress on April 18 and May 3. In May , defendant's counsel withdrew and an- other attorney was appointed . The hearing on the motion to suppress ...
... defendant's motion , that deadline was ex- tended to April 13. Defendant filed motions to suppress on April 18 and May 3. In May , defendant's counsel withdrew and an- other attorney was appointed . The hearing on the motion to suppress ...
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... Defendant's expert described defendant's concrete thinking this way : " If you say do you know where the gun is , [ defendant ] would say yes . He's answering the question . He can't abstract that out to mean yes , I know where the gun ...
... Defendant's expert described defendant's concrete thinking this way : " If you say do you know where the gun is , [ defendant ] would say yes . He's answering the question . He can't abstract that out to mean yes , I know where the gun ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
Memorandum Decisions | 601 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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