Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 156. köideJ. Spooner, 1991 |
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... Criminal Law - Probation — Conditions A probation condition will be found valid unless it : ( 1 ) has no relation- ship to the crime for which the defendant was convicted ; ( 2 ) relates to conduct which is not itself criminal ; and ( 3 ) ...
... Criminal Law - Probation — Conditions A probation condition will be found valid unless it : ( 1 ) has no relation- ship to the crime for which the defendant was convicted ; ( 2 ) relates to conduct which is not itself criminal ; and ( 3 ) ...
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... criminal legislation has only prospec- tive application . It is merely the converse of the proposition that a person without constructive notice that certain behavior is unlawful cannot be punished by a law enacted afterward . A person ...
... criminal legislation has only prospec- tive application . It is merely the converse of the proposition that a person without constructive notice that certain behavior is unlawful cannot be punished by a law enacted afterward . A person ...
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... criminal defendant did not offer any explanation of how or why provision of Ver- mont Constitution required stricter interpretation than related provision of federal constitution . 2. Criminal Law - Sentence - Length When a defendant is ...
... criminal defendant did not offer any explanation of how or why provision of Ver- mont Constitution required stricter interpretation than related provision of federal constitution . 2. Criminal Law - Sentence - Length When a defendant is ...
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