Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 181. köide |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 75
Page 81
Cite as 181 Vt . 73 and substantial evidence supported defendant ' s argument ) ;
Sharma v . State , 56 P . 3d 868 , 873 - 74 ( Nev . 2002 ) ( error instructing jury
that defendant could be convicted of attempted murder based on intent to violate
...
Cite as 181 Vt . 73 and substantial evidence supported defendant ' s argument ) ;
Sharma v . State , 56 P . 3d 868 , 873 - 74 ( Nev . 2002 ) ( error instructing jury
that defendant could be convicted of attempted murder based on intent to violate
...
Page 189
Even assuming that such evidence existed , the court explained , it was
inadmissible because it did not fall within any of the exceptions set forth in the
rape shield statute , 13 V . S . A . $ 3255 . Moreover , even if the evidence were
admissible ...
Even assuming that such evidence existed , the court explained , it was
inadmissible because it did not fall within any of the exceptions set forth in the
rape shield statute , 13 V . S . A . $ 3255 . Moreover , even if the evidence were
admissible ...
Page 344
Defendant next argues that the court committed reversible error by admitting
evidence of his past sexual acts with Mrs . Burgess . He points to his wife ' s
statement that J . H . ' s description of the abuse was “ familiar ” to her , and that
defendant ...
Defendant next argues that the court committed reversible error by admitting
evidence of his past sexual acts with Mrs . Burgess . He points to his wife ' s
statement that J . H . ' s description of the abuse was “ familiar ” to her , and that
defendant ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
abuse action acts Affirmed agree alleged allowing amendment appeal application argues argument arrest assertion attorney authority award Board cause charged child circumstances Cite as 181 claim common concluded conduct consent consider consistent constitutional construction contract conviction custody damages decision defendant defendant's denied Department determine discretion District easement effect enforcement error evidence fact failed family court father fees filed findings further granted hearing held holding intent interest issue judgment jury land Legislature limited majority mother motion noted object offense officer options parent parties performance person plain plaintiff police practice present prior proceedings question reasonable record request response result rule sexual sexual assault specific standard statements statute statutory superior court testified testimony tion tort Town trial court vehicle Vermont Vermont Constitution violation