STATE v. GILMAN

No. 90-051.

608 A.2d 660 (1992)

STATE of Vermont v. Timothy GILMAN.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

March 27, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert M. Butterfield, Caledonia County Deputy State's Atty., St. Johnsbury, for plaintiff-appellee.

Robert Katims and David Venman, Law Clerk (on the brief), of Martin & Paolini, Barre, for defendant-appellant.

Before ALLEN, C.J., and GIBSON, DOOLEY, MORSE and JOHNSON, JJ.


GIBSON, Justice.

Defendant Timothy Gilman appeals his conviction for assault and robbery, 13 V.S.A. § 608(a), (c), and burglary, 13 V.S.A. § 1201(a). He argues that the district court erred in refusing to suppress his confession and in rejecting his attempt to offer certain exculpatory evidence. He also argues that the State's failure to charge specific acts violated his right to a unanimous jury verdict. We affirm.

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