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Cite as 181 Vt . 73 public inconvenience or annoyance would result from her
actions . Ante , 17 . The majority is also correct that , since State v . Trombley ,
174 Vt . 459 , 807 A . 2d 400 ( 2002 ) ( mem . ) , the element of “ intentional "
action in a ...
Cite as 181 Vt . 73 public inconvenience or annoyance would result from her
actions . Ante , 17 . The majority is also correct that , since State v . Trombley ,
174 Vt . 459 , 807 A . 2d 400 ( 2002 ) ( mem . ) , the element of “ intentional "
action in a ...
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While these canons of statutory construction need not be slavishly followed to an
ineffective or unreasonable result , see Audette v . Greer , 134 Vt . 300 , 302 , 360
A . 2d 66 , 68 ( 1976 ) ( observing that “ it is essential that the [ statutory ) ...
While these canons of statutory construction need not be slavishly followed to an
ineffective or unreasonable result , see Audette v . Greer , 134 Vt . 300 , 302 , 360
A . 2d 66 , 68 ( 1976 ) ( observing that “ it is essential that the [ statutory ) ...
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[ O ] ne of criminal law ' s most basic principles is that a person is not criminally
liable for causing a bad result if he or she did not have some culpable mental
state with respect to that result . ” State v . Trombley , 174 Vt . 459 , 460 , 807 A .
2d 400 ...
[ O ] ne of criminal law ' s most basic principles is that a person is not criminally
liable for causing a bad result if he or she did not have some culpable mental
state with respect to that result . ” State v . Trombley , 174 Vt . 459 , 460 , 807 A .
2d 400 ...
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