Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 157. köideVermont printing Company, 1991 |
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Page 56
... majority's " find- ings " are clothed as broad , judicially noticeable truths : Particularly misdirected is the claim that nurses will not speak candidly if they know that disclosure to litigants is possible . We find no specific ...
... majority's " find- ings " are clothed as broad , judicially noticeable truths : Particularly misdirected is the claim that nurses will not speak candidly if they know that disclosure to litigants is possible . We find no specific ...
Page 194
... majority provides none . The Kirchoff majority said , in effect , it is far better that crim- inals " get away with it , " than to invade their privacy . This wooly - headed thinking is repeated by the majority here . In short , the ...
... majority provides none . The Kirchoff majority said , in effect , it is far better that crim- inals " get away with it , " than to invade their privacy . This wooly - headed thinking is repeated by the majority here . In short , the ...
Page 199
... majority's position that the balancing test is appropriate in DUI cases but not in drug - related cases . Wherefore the dis- crimination , majority ? It makes no sense ; it cannot be justified on any conceivable basis . When balancing ...
... majority's position that the balancing test is appropriate in DUI cases but not in drug - related cases . Wherefore the dis- crimination , majority ? It makes no sense ; it cannot be justified on any conceivable basis . When balancing ...
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