STATE v. GRAVELLE

No. 1797.

89 A.2d 111 (1952)

STATE v. GRAVELLE.

Supreme Court of Vermont. Washington.

May 6, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick G. Mehlman, Deputy Atty. Gen., Richard E. Davis, State's Atty., Barre, for plaintiff.

C. O. Granai, Barre, for defendant.

Before SHERBURNE, C. J., and JEFFORDS, CLEARY, ADAMS and CUSHING, JJ.


ADAMS, Justice.

The respondent was tried by jury at the March Term 1951 of the Washington County Court on an indictment charging manslaughter for the killing of his wife, Jennie Gravelle. The verdict was guilty and the case is here on the respondent's exceptions.

The respondent and his wife with one Shute occupied a one room lumber camp in the Town of Woodbury in which they were living while the respondent and Shute were cutting pulp. On Saturday afternoon...

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