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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... tion , she was provided with modest living expenses and small cash disbursements , but the record reveals no police authoriza- tion that she retain proceeds from drug sales . In sum , we find no reasonable basis to conclude that Stengel ...
... tion , she was provided with modest living expenses and small cash disbursements , but the record reveals no police authoriza- tion that she retain proceeds from drug sales . In sum , we find no reasonable basis to conclude that Stengel ...
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... tion to be wrong as a matter of law . We conclude that the disagreement here over some of the facts was not critical to the presiding judge's deci- sion on custody , and a mistrial was not required . Father argues despite Bolduc that ...
... tion to be wrong as a matter of law . We conclude that the disagreement here over some of the facts was not critical to the presiding judge's deci- sion on custody , and a mistrial was not required . Father argues despite Bolduc that ...
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... tion . In re Hunt , 302 S.E.2d 235 , 239 ( N.C. 1983 ) . Although courts are di- vided about whether , once discipli- nary proceedings have commenced against a judge , subsequent resigna- tion or retirement can divest the court's ...
... tion . In re Hunt , 302 S.E.2d 235 , 239 ( N.C. 1983 ) . Although courts are di- vided about whether , once discipli- nary proceedings have commenced against a judge , subsequent resigna- tion or retirement can divest the court's ...
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