Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 157. köideVermont printing Company, 1991 |
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... fact - based . How- ever , the facts in Brunell , as set forth in the opinion here , are grossly one - sided and give a completely misleading picture of the factual totality . A fair and complete recitation of those facts exposes the ...
... fact - based . How- ever , the facts in Brunell , as set forth in the opinion here , are grossly one - sided and give a completely misleading picture of the factual totality . A fair and complete recitation of those facts exposes the ...
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... fact that his level of intoxication violated the statute . See 9 Wigmore on Evidence § 2494 , at 379 ( Chad- bourn rev . 1981 ) ( a presumption imposes on the party against whom it operates the burden of producing evidence sufficient to ...
... fact that his level of intoxication violated the statute . See 9 Wigmore on Evidence § 2494 , at 379 ( Chad- bourn rev . 1981 ) ( a presumption imposes on the party against whom it operates the burden of producing evidence sufficient to ...
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... fact must stand unless they are clearly erroneous , viewing supporting evidence in a light most favorable to the prevailing party and excluding the effect of modifying evidence . Highgate Assocs . , Ltd. v . Merryfield , 313 . Harmless ...
... fact must stand unless they are clearly erroneous , viewing supporting evidence in a light most favorable to the prevailing party and excluding the effect of modifying evidence . Highgate Assocs . , Ltd. v . Merryfield , 313 . Harmless ...
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