STATE v. TATKO

No. 1074.

128 A.2d 663 (1957)

STATE of Vermont v. Michael TATKO.

Supreme Court of Vermont. Rutland.

January 2, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Earle J. Bishop, State's Atty., Rutland, for plaintiff.

Joseph M. O'Neill, Rutland, for defendant.

Before JEFFORDS, C. J., and CLEARY, ADAMS, HULBURD and HOLDEN, JJ.


HOLDEN, Justice.

By a verdict returned at a session of the Rutland municipal court, the respondent Michael Tatko was found guilty of taking a female deer on November 20, 1955 in violation of V.S. 47, § 6493 as amended by the Acts of 1955, No. 290. This act, as amended, permits the taking of one wild deer with antlers not less than three inches in length during the regular deer season, the sixteen day period commencing on the second Saturday in November of each...

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