Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 157. köideVermont printing Company, 1991 |
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... Police Before January 26 , 1988 , local police officers could not detain and ar- rest a suspect without a warrant outside of their territorial jurisdiction unless special circumstances were present . 24 V.S.A. § 1935 . 2. Criminal Law ...
... Police Before January 26 , 1988 , local police officers could not detain and ar- rest a suspect without a warrant outside of their territorial jurisdiction unless special circumstances were present . 24 V.S.A. § 1935 . 2. Criminal Law ...
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... police officer re- sponded and learned that two Shelburne police officers were following one of the vehicles . The two Shelburne police officers also witnessed the accident , and when the vehicle driven by de- fendant left the scene of ...
... police officer re- sponded and learned that two Shelburne police officers were following one of the vehicles . The two Shelburne police officers also witnessed the accident , and when the vehicle driven by de- fendant left the scene of ...
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... police merely stopped the defendant while the Burlington police effectuated the actual arrest . We cannot square this rationale with Hart . In Hart , a Bethel town constable observed a car in Royalton traveling very slowly and failing ...
... police merely stopped the defendant while the Burlington police effectuated the actual arrest . We cannot square this rationale with Hart . In Hart , a Bethel town constable observed a car in Royalton traveling very slowly and failing ...
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