STATE v. BLONDIN

No. 62-70.

270 A.2d 165 (1970)

STATE of Vermont v. Gerald BLONDIN.

Supreme Court of Vermont, Washington.

October 6, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James M. Jeffords, Atty. Gen., Fred I. Parker, Deputy Atty. Gen., and Kimberly B. Cheney, State's Atty., for the State.

Richard E. Davis, Barre, for defendant.

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


Motion to Reargue.

HOLDEN, Chief Justice.

The respondent is awaiting trial after indictment for the crime of murder. During this interval the respondent moved to suppress certain oral and written statements made to officers of the Vermont state police, without benefit of counsel, at the time of, and immediately following, his arrest. The basis for this aspect of the motion is that the statements were taken in violation of the accused's state and federal...

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