STATE v. GUNDLAH

No. 96-052.

702 A.2d 52 (1997)

STATE of Vermont v. Charles H. GUNDLAH.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

July 3, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeffrey L. Amestoy, Attorney General, and Susan R. Harritt, Assistant Attorney General, Montpelier, for plaintiff-appellee.

Michael Rose, St. Albans, for defendant-appellant.

Before DOOLEY, MORSE and JOHNSON, JJ., ALLEN, C.J. (Ret.) and DIER, Superior Judge (Ret.), Specially Assigned.


JOHNSON, Justice.

Defendant Charles Gundlah appeals four of eighteen convictions that resulted from a series of incidents culminating in the murder of a schoolteacher, Robin Colson. Defendant argues that (1) the trial court abused its discretion by denying his motion for a mistrial after a State's witness repeated the non-testifying accomplice's hearsay statement implicating defendant in the murder; (2) the court abused its discretion by admitting into evidence a...

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