Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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... testimony corroborated the child's allegations , thus fulfilling a major purpose of V.R.E. 804a . See Reporter's Notes , V.R.E. 804a ( legislative intent to cure frequent problem of lack of corroboration caused by tradi- tional hearsay ...
... testimony corroborated the child's allegations , thus fulfilling a major purpose of V.R.E. 804a . See Reporter's Notes , V.R.E. 804a ( legislative intent to cure frequent problem of lack of corroboration caused by tradi- tional hearsay ...
Page 406
... testimony became obvious error is not stated in the majority opinion . Of course , " [ h ] indsight al- ways offers a more complete assessment of error and its im- pact , " State v . McCarthy , 156 Vt . 148 , 159 , 589 A.2d 869 , 876 ...
... testimony became obvious error is not stated in the majority opinion . Of course , " [ h ] indsight al- ways offers a more complete assessment of error and its im- pact , " State v . McCarthy , 156 Vt . 148 , 159 , 589 A.2d 869 , 876 ...
Page 407
... testimony that goes this far . According to the majority , the error should have been obvious to the trial court because we have condemned this type of ex- pert testimony in Catsam , Gokey , and Wetherbee . In Catsam , we held that ...
... testimony that goes this far . According to the majority , the error should have been obvious to the trial court because we have condemned this type of ex- pert testimony in Catsam , Gokey , and Wetherbee . In Catsam , we held that ...
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