Houston v. Town of Ferrisburg
470 A.2d 224, 143 Vt. 648, 1983 Vt. LEXIS 570
Opinion
A tape recording of part of the proceeding having been lost so that no transcript can be made as required by V.R.A.P. 10(b), the cause is reversed and remanded. Cf. Wemyss v. Viens, 125 Vt. 81, 211 A.2d 238 (1965) (notes of trial stenographer lost so lack of transcript prevents appellate review); State v. Harvey, 135 Vt. 549, 550, 382 A.2d 210 (1977) (record below “so fraught with error that a just review” is impossible).
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Houston v. Town of Ferrisburg, 470 A.2d 224, 143 Vt. 648, 1983 Vt. LEXIS 570 (Vt. 1983).
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Related
State v. Harvey
382 A.2d 210 (Supreme Court of Vermont, 1977)
Wemyss v. Viens
211 A.2d 238 (Supreme Court of Vermont, 1965)