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, 183. köideVermont printing Company, 2007 |
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Page 204
... relevant to the court's best - interests analysis . It was even more relevant in this case than in Brown because mother sought the modification not just incidentally to her daughter's accusation , but specifically because of the ...
... relevant to the court's best - interests analysis . It was even more relevant in this case than in Brown because mother sought the modification not just incidentally to her daughter's accusation , but specifically because of the ...
Page 319
... relevant , the court determined that , based on the testimony of the victim's advocate , the jury could have believed that she had discovered the blade upon moving the couch cushions . [ 10 ] ¶ 25. We reverse similar evidentiary rulings ...
... relevant , the court determined that , based on the testimony of the victim's advocate , the jury could have believed that she had discovered the blade upon moving the couch cushions . [ 10 ] ¶ 25. We reverse similar evidentiary rulings ...
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... relevant to discredit the lost - income claim and to impeach plaintiff's credibility in general . At a hear- ing on the motion two days before trial , defendant argued that he had a right to rebut plaintiff's claim for lost earnings by ...
... relevant to discredit the lost - income claim and to impeach plaintiff's credibility in general . At a hear- ing on the motion two days before trial , defendant argued that he had a right to rebut plaintiff's claim for lost earnings by ...
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