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 107
... Stand Trial - Generally The purpose of the statute pertaining to competency hearings is to prevent the trial of a defendant who is not competent to stand trial , and in carrying out that purpose , to resolve any disputes about ...
... Stand Trial - Generally The purpose of the statute pertaining to competency hearings is to prevent the trial of a defendant who is not competent to stand trial , and in carrying out that purpose , to resolve any disputes about ...
Page 566
... Stand Trial , supra , at 457 . Today , the majority implicitly adopts the prevailing view , re- cently endorsed by the United States Supreme Court in God- inez v . Moran , U.S. , 113 S. Ct . 2680 ( 1993 ) , that a defendant found ...
... Stand Trial , supra , at 457 . Today , the majority implicitly adopts the prevailing view , re- cently endorsed by the United States Supreme Court in God- inez v . Moran , U.S. , 113 S. Ct . 2680 ( 1993 ) , that a defendant found ...
Page 573
... stand- ards of competence may be required depending on the issues and decisions facing the defendant and the degree to which the defendant's understanding may or may not be enhanced by sur- rogates and counsel . Even with help , some ...
... stand- ards of competence may be required depending on the issues and decisions facing the defendant and the degree to which the defendant's understanding may or may not be enhanced by sur- rogates and counsel . Even with help , some ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
Memorandum Decisions | 601 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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