STATE v. BLACKMER

No. 93-149.

631 A.2d 1134 (1993)

STATE of Vermont v. Charles BLACKMER.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

July 23, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher C. Moll, Windham County Deputy State's Atty., Brattleboro, for plaintiff-appellee.

Robert J. Appel, Defender Gen., and William A. Nelson, Appellate Atty., Montpelier, for defendant-appellant.

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


DOOLEY, Justice.

Defendant appeals a decision that he be held without bail, arguing that (1) the State did not establish that the evidence of guilt was great as is required by the Vermont Constitution in a denial of bail; (2) even if the constitutional right is inapplicable, the trial court abused its discretion in denying bail; and (3) the denial of bail deprived defendant of both substantive and procedural due process of law. We affirm.

On January 6, 1993...

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