State v. Townsend

370 A.2d 189, 135 Vt. 23, 1976 Vt. LEXIS 600
Supreme Court of Vermont·Decided December 21, 1976·No. No. 63-76·Published

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The sole objection raised in this appeal is to the admission of a written statement by the respondent, who did not testify, admitting his presence at the scene but denying commission of the offense charged. Not only was no such objection made below, but the admission of the exhibit was agreed to, after a recess. The judgment below must be affirmed. State v. Blaine, 133 Vt. 345, 341 A.2d 16 (1975).

Judgment affirmed.

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State v. Blaine
341 A.2d 16 (Supreme Court of Vermont, 1975)