Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 154. köideJ. Spooner, 1990 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 82
Page 218
... Proceeding A judge cannot be disqualified merely because a litigant sues or threatens to sue him or her . Code of Judicial Conduct , A.O. 10 , Canon 3C ( 1 ) ( d ) ( i ) . 7. Judges - Disqualification - Party to Proceeding The recusal ...
... Proceeding A judge cannot be disqualified merely because a litigant sues or threatens to sue him or her . Code of Judicial Conduct , A.O. 10 , Canon 3C ( 1 ) ( d ) ( i ) . 7. Judges - Disqualification - Party to Proceeding The recusal ...
Page 322
... proceeding . Judge Cardozo held that the proceeding violated the New York Constitution because it placed nonjudicial responsibilities on a judicial officer and violated the specific prohibition on plac- ing other public office or trust ...
... proceeding . Judge Cardozo held that the proceeding violated the New York Constitution because it placed nonjudicial responsibilities on a judicial officer and violated the specific prohibition on plac- ing other public office or trust ...
Page 383
... proceeding . For example , the bail proceeding in this case involved three days of hearing . Our rules require , however , that bail be determined at the first appearance before a judicial officer . See V.R.Cr.P. 5 ( g ) ; 13 V.S.A. ...
... proceeding . For example , the bail proceeding in this case involved three days of hearing . Our rules require , however , that bail be determined at the first appearance before a judicial officer . See V.R.Cr.P. 5 ( g ) ; 13 V.S.A. ...
Contents
Memorandum Decisions | 643 |
Tables of Statutes Etc Cited or Construed | 657 |
Digest of Cases Reported | 669 |
Copyright | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action administrative adverse possession Affirmed agreement alleged Amendment appeal application argument Attorney award bail burden Caledonian-Record charge child support Cite as 154 claim Cody Enterprises conclude condition consider conviction court found crime criminal custody decision defendant's defense counsel dence denied determine discretion district court divorce Dooley and Morse error evidence fact failed fendant findings granted guidelines hearing instruction interest issue judge jurisdiction jury trial juvenile court ment motion nolo contendere offense Opinion Filed parental rights parties Peck permit person petitioners plaintiff police probation proceeding prosecution protection punitive damages pursuant Quechee reasonable record regulation remand rule sexual abuse Sixth Amendment specific State's statute statutory summary judgment superior court Supreme Court testified testimony tion Town Town of Sherburne trial court truancy U.S. Const United States Constitution vehicle verdict Vermont Constitution violation visitation witness zoning