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, 161. köideVermont printing Company, 1993 |
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Page 405
... defendant his Miranda rights twice , and defendant signed a statement purporting to waive those rights . Defendant then confessed , admitting that he had entered the victim's house and accosted her , and that he had intended to rape her ...
... defendant his Miranda rights twice , and defendant signed a statement purporting to waive those rights . Defendant then confessed , admitting that he had entered the victim's house and accosted her , and that he had intended to rape her ...
Page 420
... defendant understood the consequences of a waiver of Miranda rights is whether the defendant was fully aware that any statement he made could be used to convict him in subsequent criminal proceedings . See Patterson v . Illinois , 487 ...
... defendant understood the consequences of a waiver of Miranda rights is whether the defendant was fully aware that any statement he made could be used to convict him in subsequent criminal proceedings . See Patterson v . Illinois , 487 ...
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... Defendant , while visiting a friend , Robin Stengel , became entangled in an undercover drug operation . Un- known to defendant , Stengel was a police informant helping to set up a drug sting in an area known as Earth People's Park ...
... Defendant , while visiting a friend , Robin Stengel , became entangled in an undercover drug operation . Un- known to defendant , Stengel was a police informant helping to set up a drug sting in an area known as Earth People's Park ...
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