Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 157. köideVermont printing Company, 1991 |
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... Violation of Parole Parole board may continue or revoke parole if the alleged parole viola- tion is established by substantial evidence . 28 V.S.A. § 552 ( b ) ( 2 ) . 2. Pardon and Parole - Revocation - Violation of Parole Rule set ...
... Violation of Parole Parole board may continue or revoke parole if the alleged parole viola- tion is established by substantial evidence . 28 V.S.A. § 552 ( b ) ( 2 ) . 2. Pardon and Parole - Revocation - Violation of Parole Rule set ...
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... violation - of - probation charges . Presumably , the violation - of - probation charges led to the imposition of com- munity control on September 2 , 1988. The only charge during the two - year period of community control is a violation ...
... violation - of - probation charges . Presumably , the violation - of - probation charges led to the imposition of com- munity control on September 2 , 1988. The only charge during the two - year period of community control is a violation ...
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... violated the Open Meeting Law ) , the citizen could seek a declaration that the town was in violation of the statute and could enjoin that violation or seek an additional declaration under § 312 ( a ) with respect to action purportedly ...
... violated the Open Meeting Law ) , the citizen could seek a declaration that the town was in violation of the statute and could enjoin that violation or seek an additional declaration under § 312 ( a ) with respect to action purportedly ...
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