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, 159. köideVermont printing Company, 1992 |
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... defendant guilty of voluntary manslaughter . Malice may be absent by reason of sudden passion . And , in the event the jury were unable to find defendant guilty of that crime , the court next instructed on involuntary man- slaughter ...
... defendant guilty of voluntary manslaughter . Malice may be absent by reason of sudden passion . And , in the event the jury were unable to find defendant guilty of that crime , the court next instructed on involuntary man- slaughter ...
Page 543
... Defendant also contends that the trial court should have taken judicial notice of an American Jurisprudence 2d financial table offered by defendant for use by the jury in calculating the reduction to present value using a 12 % per annum ...
... Defendant also contends that the trial court should have taken judicial notice of an American Jurisprudence 2d financial table offered by defendant for use by the jury in calculating the reduction to present value using a 12 % per annum ...
Page 544
... defendant's claim of deliberate injection , and the trial judge denied the motion for a mistrial . It was within the court's discretion to find it reasonable to expect defendant to advise its employee not to refer to insurance ...
... defendant's claim of deliberate injection , and the trial judge denied the motion for a mistrial . It was within the court's discretion to find it reasonable to expect defendant to advise its employee not to refer to insurance ...
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