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 197
... violation of the Fourth Amendment . State v . Ball , 123 Vt . 26 , 28-29 , 179 A.2d 466 , 468 ( 1962 ) . Similarly , if the search occurs incident to an arrest which is in violation of the Fourth Amendment , the evidence must be ...
... violation of the Fourth Amendment . State v . Ball , 123 Vt . 26 , 28-29 , 179 A.2d 466 , 468 ( 1962 ) . Similarly , if the search occurs incident to an arrest which is in violation of the Fourth Amendment , the evidence must be ...
Page 486
... violations , not as constituting a separate violation based on " a pattern of misconduct , " when considered in conjunction with the conduct that led to the in- stant petition . Therefore , it violated neither A.O. 9 , § 3 nor due ...
... violations , not as constituting a separate violation based on " a pattern of misconduct , " when considered in conjunction with the conduct that led to the in- stant petition . Therefore , it violated neither A.O. 9 , § 3 nor due ...
Page 616
... violation of certain enumerated stat- utory sections . If the underlying sus- pension was " for any reason " other than a violation of the sections listed in amended § 674 ( a ) , an operator commits a civil traffic violation under ...
... violation of certain enumerated stat- utory sections . If the underlying sus- pension was " for any reason " other than a violation of the sections listed in amended § 674 ( a ) , an operator commits a civil traffic violation under ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
Memorandum Decisions | 601 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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