Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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... motion deadline date was set at a February 22 status confer- ence . In response to 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 ...
... motion deadline date was set at a February 22 status confer- ence . In response to 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 ...
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Vermont. Supreme Court. beforehand . On May 6 , defendant filed a motion to dismiss for lack of a speedy trial . Despite that motion , defendant filed two more motions to continue , one on May 13 and the other on July 2. A jury drawing ...
Vermont. Supreme Court. beforehand . On May 6 , defendant filed a motion to dismiss for lack of a speedy trial . Despite that motion , defendant filed two more motions to continue , one on May 13 and the other on July 2. A jury drawing ...
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... motion , unless the court finds that the motion is totally lacking in merit . Blanchard v . Blanchard , 149 Vt . 534 , 537 , 546 A.2d 1370 , 1372-73 ( 1988 ) . Here , the court made no such finding . Rather , the court made find- ings ...
... motion , unless the court finds that the motion is totally lacking in merit . Blanchard v . Blanchard , 149 Vt . 534 , 537 , 546 A.2d 1370 , 1372-73 ( 1988 ) . Here , the court made no such finding . Rather , the court made find- ings ...
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