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Vermont Case Laws

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Vermont Case Laws

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2006

Vermont Case Law 2006

State v. Hance, 910 A.2d 874 (Vt. September 8, 2006) held that an order requiring cash only bail violated the sufficient sureties clause of the Vermont Constitution. The Court discussed conflicting decisions from other states, reviewed the historical background and purposes of bail, and held that cash only bail violated the defendant’s right under the Vermont Constitution to pre trial release by providing a sufficient surety bond.

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