State v. Frechette

637 A.2d 1080, 161 Vt. 233, 1993 Vt. LEXIS 126
Supreme Court of Vermont·Decided December 27, 1993·No. No. 92-652·Published·Cited by 5 cases

Opinion

Allen, C. J.

The State of Vermont appeals the district court’s dismissal of an information filed against defendant Michael Frechette for alleged violations of 13 V.S.A. §§ 2102, 2143(a). We affirm.

Defendant is a director of the Regular Veterans Association Post #1, Inc. (RVA), a not-for-profit organization. He operated bingo nights for the RVA on three separate occasions in November 1992, and paid nonmembers to assist in running the games. Games of chance are permitted under 13 V.S.A. § 2143(a), which provides an exception to the general prohibition against gam[234] bling in Vermont established in § 2102.

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