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 203
... objected to the charge below fol- lowing its delivery.1 See V.R.C.P. 51 ( b ) ( party may not assign error to an instruction unless an objection is made following the charge ) . Failure to make an objection to the charge is a waiver ...
... objected to the charge below fol- lowing its delivery.1 See V.R.C.P. 51 ( b ) ( party may not assign error to an instruction unless an objection is made following the charge ) . Failure to make an objection to the charge is a waiver ...
Page 538
... objection , including a clear statement of the matter to which he objects and the grounds of the objection . " " ) ( quoting State v . Lettieri , 149 Vt . 340 , 342 , 543 A.2d 683 , 685 ( 1988 ) ) . [ 1 , 2 ] Nonetheless , defendant ...
... objection , including a clear statement of the matter to which he objects and the grounds of the objection . " " ) ( quoting State v . Lettieri , 149 Vt . 340 , 342 , 543 A.2d 683 , 685 ( 1988 ) ) . [ 1 , 2 ] Nonetheless , defendant ...
Page 546
... objection to preserve claim of error in jury instruction ) . A defendant who gains no advantage by objecting - given the virtual certainty that the court will cor- rect the error and thereby remove the basis for a winnable ap- peal has ...
... objection to preserve claim of error in jury instruction ) . A defendant who gains no advantage by objecting - given the virtual certainty that the court will cor- rect the error and thereby remove the basis for a winnable ap- peal has ...
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