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"The crime was not serious, he did not pose an immediate threat, and he did not try to ‘evade arrest by flight,'” Vermont Superior Court Judge Helen Toor wrote in her ruling July 31. The ...
A little more than a month later, on Jan. 16, Protect our Wildlife and three other nonprofits filed their lawsuit in Vermont Superior Court against the Fish and Wildlife Board, the Vermont Fish ...
The Vermont Supreme Court is the state supreme court, based in the state capital of Montpelier.Because Vermont has no intermediate appellate courts, it is the sole state appellate court, mainly hearing appeals on questions of law from lower courts, although there are a few instances in which the Court has original jurisdiction.
State v. Elliott, 616 A.2d 210 (Vt. 1992), is a decision of the Vermont Supreme Court holding that all aboriginal title in Vermont was extinguished "by the increasing weight of history." [1] The Vermont Supreme Court has clarified that its holding in Elliott applies to the entire state. [2]
Baker v. Vermont, 744 A.2d 864 (Vt. 1999), was a lawsuit decided by Vermont Supreme Court on December 20, 1999. It was one of the first judicial affirmations of the right of same-sex couples to treatment equivalent to that afforded different-sex couples.
On July 17, the Attorney General’s Office argued for the lawsuit to be thrown out because it fails to make a “valid legal claim” and is outside the jurisdiction of the Vermont Superior Court.
Superior Court of the City of New York: Granted freedom to slaves who were brought into New York by their Virginia slave owners, while in transit to Texas. 1853: Northup v. Epps – Recognized that Solomon Northup, who had been abducted from New York and sold as a slave in Louisiana, was free. 1853: Holmes v. Ford: Oregon Territorial Supreme Court
Neighbors appealed to Vermont Superior Court, which ruled in favor of the project, and then to Vermont Supreme Court. The case finally appeared to be settled with a ruling posted July 12 on the ...