STATE v. COBURN

No. 1304.

165 A.2d 349 (1960)

STATE of Vermont v. Roy M. COBURN.

Supreme Court of Vermont. Windsor.

November 1, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James A. C. Stillman, State's Atty., Windsor, for plaintiff.

Black & Plante, White River Junction, for defendant.

Before HULBURD, C. J., and HOLDEN, SHANGRAW, BARNEY and SMITH, JJ.


HOLDEN, Justice.

The respondent Roy M. Coburn was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcoholic liquor, in violation of 23 V.S.A. § 1183. The alleged offense occurred in Windsor, Vermont, on the afternoon of August 31, 1957. The respondent appeals and assigns error to the trial court's instructions to the jury.

A stewardess at the Windsor Country Club served the respondent a drink of whiskey shortly after two o'clock...

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