STATE v. COLE

No. 86-023.

554 A.2d 253 (1988)

STATE of Vermont v. John W. COLE.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

September 30, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kevin G. Bradley, Chittenden County State's Atty., and Janet Murnane, Deputy State's Atty., Burlington, for plaintiff-appellee.

Walter M. Morris, Jr., Defender Gen., and William A. Nelson, Appellate Defender, Montpelier, for defendant-appellant.

Before ALLEN, C.J., PECK and DOOLEY, JJ., BARNEY, C.J. (Ret.), and KEYSER, J. (Ret.), Specially Assigned.


DOOLEY, Justice.

The main question in this case is whether the State proved sufficient facts to convict defendant, John Cole, of disorderly conduct in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 1026. The trial court found sufficient proof and submitted the case to the jury, which convicted defendant. We affirm.

The charge in this case arose out of an incident that occurred on the evening of April 11, 1985. Two Colchester police...

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