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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