In re G.T.

588 A.2d 621, 156 Vt. 637, 1991 Vt. LEXIS 40
Supreme Court of Vermont·Decided January 22, 1991·No. No. 89-473·Published

Opinion

The judgment is affirmed on the grounds that the trial court made a case-specific finding that requiring the child victim to testify in the presence of the defendant would present a substantial risk of trauma, which would substantially impair the ability of the child to testify. V.R.E. 807; Maryland v. Craig, — U.S. —, —, 110 S. Ct. 3157, 3169 (1990).

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Maryland v. Craig
497 U.S. 836 (Supreme Court, 1990)