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We concluded that the defendant could not have been unduly surprised by the
amendment to the information and he did not argue , except in conclusory terms ,
that preparation of his case was hampered , other than by the obvious loss of the
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We concluded that the defendant could not have been unduly surprised by the
amendment to the information and he did not argue , except in conclusory terms ,
that preparation of his case was hampered , other than by the obvious loss of the
...
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justified solely by a defendant ' s silence or other equivocal conduct . State v .
Tribble , 2005 VT 132 , 11 27 - 28 , 179 Vt . 235 , 892 A . 2d 232 ( finding no valid
waiver where there was no colloquy and defendant continued to insist that he
have ...
justified solely by a defendant ' s silence or other equivocal conduct . State v .
Tribble , 2005 VT 132 , 11 27 - 28 , 179 Vt . 235 , 892 A . 2d 232 ( finding no valid
waiver where there was no colloquy and defendant continued to insist that he
have ...
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J . H . testified at trial that defendant began touching her again in the fall of 2003 ,
around the same time that her mother again became involved with a different
man . She stated that she woke up numerous times to find defendant ' s fingers in
...
J . H . testified at trial that defendant began touching her again in the fall of 2003 ,
around the same time that her mother again became involved with a different
man . She stated that she woke up numerous times to find defendant ' s fingers in
...
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