STATE v. REED

No. 1004.

253 A.2d 227 (1969)

STATE of Vermont v. George Leslie REED.

Supreme Court of Vermont. Rutland.

April 1, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert E. West, State's Atty., for the State.

O'Neill, Delany & Valente, Rutland, for defendant.

Before HOLDEN, C. J., SHANGRAW, BARNEY and KEYSER, JJ. and DALEY, C. Supr. J.


HOLDEN, Chief Justice.

The respondent George Leslie Reed was tried and found guilty of the offense of grand larceny. The prosecution was by an indictment which charged him with stealing fifteen tons of flour from the Delaware and Hudson Railroad at Fair Haven, Vermont on April 22, 1967. The respondent appeals from the conviction. He claims error in the denial of his motions for a mistrial and for a directed verdict of acquittal. Error is also assigned to the trial...

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