STATE v. HUARD


296 A.2d 141 (1972)

STATE of Maine v. Anthony HUARD.

Supreme Judicial Court of Maine.

October 31, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John B. Beliveau, County Atty., Paul R. Dionne (Law Student), Auburn, for plaintiff.

Platz & Day, by John D. Griffin, Lewiston, for defendant.

Before DUFRESNE, C. J., and WEBBER, WEATHERBEE, POMEROY, WERNICK and ARCHIBALD, JJ.


WEBBER, Judge.

The defendant Huard, represented by court-appointed counsel, was adjudged in the District Court to have committed a juvenile offense and was there sentenced to the Boys Training Center. On appeal to the Superior Court the appellant asserted that the juvenile delinquency statute, 15 M.R.S.A., Sec. 2552, is impermissibly vague and that the petition setting forth the essential facts fails to meet constitutional due process requirements. On July 1, 1971...

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