Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont: Reported by the Judges of Said Court, Agreeably to a Statute Law of the State, 189. köideFox Publishing Company, 2010 |
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Page 511
... record . It was not plain error to admit these documents under a settled excep- tion to the hearsay rule . See V.R.E. 803 ( 6 ) ( providing in part that records of regularly conducted business activity will not be excluded as hearsay ...
... record . It was not plain error to admit these documents under a settled excep- tion to the hearsay rule . See V.R.E. 803 ( 6 ) ( providing in part that records of regularly conducted business activity will not be excluded as hearsay ...
Page 586
... record as an arrest and dismissal . " We disagree that the collateral consequences exception applies . As discussed above , § 7041 ( e ) requires that the court " issue an order to expunge all records and files related to the arrest ...
... record as an arrest and dismissal . " We disagree that the collateral consequences exception applies . As discussed above , § 7041 ( e ) requires that the court " issue an order to expunge all records and files related to the arrest ...
Page 617
... record be- fore us , that defendant purposefully falsi- fied the Landry affidavit . ¶ 14. As further evidence of defendant's alleged falsification of the affidavit , plain- tiff points to Ms. Landry's own state- ments indicating that ...
... record be- fore us , that defendant purposefully falsi- fied the Landry affidavit . ¶ 14. As further evidence of defendant's alleged falsification of the affidavit , plain- tiff points to Ms. Landry's own state- ments indicating that ...
Contents
Table of Cases Reported Arranged by County xi | 1 |
Memorandum Decisions | 515 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 647 |
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