Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 181. köide |
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Thus , decisions have come to reflect the rule that if , while lawfully engaged in an
activity in a particular place , police officers perceive a suspicious object , they
may seize it immediately . To modify the doctrine by allowing the seizure of ...
Thus , decisions have come to reflect the rule that if , while lawfully engaged in an
activity in a particular place , police officers perceive a suspicious object , they
may seize it immediately . To modify the doctrine by allowing the seizure of ...
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Delay , or interruption of police presence at the premises , on this account , does
not undercut the right of the police to complete , within a reasonable time , their
investigative work , or require a renewed authority to enter . 129 Vt . 241 , 252 ...
Delay , or interruption of police presence at the premises , on this account , does
not undercut the right of the police to complete , within a reasonable time , their
investigative work , or require a renewed authority to enter . 129 Vt . 241 , 252 ...
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Reiber , C . J . Defendant appeals her convictions for attempting to impede a
police officer and custodial interference , arguing that there was insufficient
evidence on the first charge and that conviction under the second charge was
legally ...
Reiber , C . J . Defendant appeals her convictions for attempting to impede a
police officer and custodial interference , arguing that there was insufficient
evidence on the first charge and that conviction under the second charge was
legally ...
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