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 102
... relating to an individual , includ- ing information in any files maintained to hire , evaluate , promote or discipline any employee of a public agency , in- formation in any files relating to personal finances , medical or psychological ...
... relating to an individual , includ- ing information in any files maintained to hire , evaluate , promote or discipline any employee of a public agency , in- formation in any files relating to personal finances , medical or psychological ...
Page 214
... relating to the conduct of the case are ultimately for the accused and others are ultimately for de- fense counsel . The decisions which are to be made by the accused after full consultation with counsel are : ( i ) what plea to enter ...
... relating to the conduct of the case are ultimately for the accused and others are ultimately for de- fense counsel . The decisions which are to be made by the accused after full consultation with counsel are : ( i ) what plea to enter ...
Page 565
... relating to his own defense . " See also State v . Williams , 154 Vt . 76 , 79 , 574 A.2d 1264 , 1265-66 ( 1990 ) ( defendant was competent if he could understand the nature of the charges against him and was able to assist ...
... relating to his own defense . " See also State v . Williams , 154 Vt . 76 , 79 , 574 A.2d 1264 , 1265-66 ( 1990 ) ( defendant was competent if he could understand the nature of the charges against him and was able to assist ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
Memorandum Decisions | 601 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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