STATE v. AUGER

No. 283.

196 A.2d 562 (1963)

STATE of Vermont v. Jacqueline AUGER.

Supreme Court of Vermont. Caledonia.

December 3, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert D. Rachlin, State's Atty., St. Johnsbury, for plaintiff.

Joseph S. Wool, Burlington, for defendant.

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


BARNEY, Justice.

The State, by an appeal before judgment on the verdict, seeks to test the validity of the trial court's exclusion of a blood analysis in a driving-while-intoxicated matter, instituted under the "implied consent" law. 23 V.S.A. §§ 1188-1194.

The first challenge to the appeal is a motion in this Court to dismiss because the certification from the Caledonia municipal court did not set out in writing the questions of law sought to be...

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