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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... victim in the face causing the victim to be hospitalized . The court found that the victim's injuries to his neck , spine , face and brain were caused by defendant's actions and that there was no means to distinguish between the ...
... victim in the face causing the victim to be hospitalized . The court found that the victim's injuries to his neck , spine , face and brain were caused by defendant's actions and that there was no means to distinguish between the ...
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... victims ' compensation fund . The restitution statute explains that restitution may be paid directly to the restitution unit " [ t ] o the extent that the victims compensation board has made payment to or on behalf of the victim . " 13 ...
... victims ' compensation fund . The restitution statute explains that restitution may be paid directly to the restitution unit " [ t ] o the extent that the victims compensation board has made payment to or on behalf of the victim . " 13 ...
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... victim had made an upsetting comment directed at her . Glennon testified that she knew the victim from high school . The victim and Rivera exited the bar and were walking away down the street when Dummeyer shouted for the two to come ...
... victim had made an upsetting comment directed at her . Glennon testified that she knew the victim from high school . The victim and Rivera exited the bar and were walking away down the street when Dummeyer shouted for the two to come ...
Contents
Table of Cases Reported Arranged by County xi | 1 |
Memorandum Decisions | 515 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 647 |
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