Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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... intent at the time the call was placed . In denying defendant's motion , the court ruled that intent should be measured at the time the threat was made . Defendant then rested . He renewed his argument prior to the court's charge , but ...
... intent at the time the call was placed . In denying defendant's motion , the court ruled that intent should be measured at the time the threat was made . Defendant then rested . He renewed his argument prior to the court's charge , but ...
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... intent with which the call must be made and the nature of the language prohibited , the statute clearly demonstrates that the prohibited activities find no protection under the First Amendment . . . . We cannot conceive that the State ...
... intent with which the call must be made and the nature of the language prohibited , the statute clearly demonstrates that the prohibited activities find no protection under the First Amendment . . . . We cannot conceive that the State ...
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... intent to harass ) . [ 3-5 ] The overriding objective of statutory construction is to declare the intent of the Legislature . State v . Yudichak , 147 Vt . 418 , 420 , 519 A.2d 1150 , 1151 ( 1986 ) . Where the meaning of a statute is ...
... intent to harass ) . [ 3-5 ] The overriding objective of statutory construction is to declare the intent of the Legislature . State v . Yudichak , 147 Vt . 418 , 420 , 519 A.2d 1150 , 1151 ( 1986 ) . Where the meaning of a statute is ...
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