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State v. Harrison

Supreme Court of Vermont
Dec 27, 1989
573 A.2d 698 (Vt. 1989)

Opinion

No. 89-094

December 27, 1989.

Appeal from District Court of Vermont, Unit No. 3, Washington Circuit.


On November 18, 1987, defendant filed a motion to strike adjudication of guilty on the grounds that an adjudication of guilty for false pretenses entered May 2, 1980, was made without defendant actually pleading guilty. The motion was denied by an order filed February 25, 1988.

On August 5, 1988, defendant filed a motion for the same relief and on the same grounds as the November 18, 1987, motion. The court denied this motion on December 16, 1988, and defendant filed an appeal on January 16, 1989.

Because defendant did not appeal the order of February 25, 1988, the decision became final and foreclosed another motion on the same grounds. Miller v. A.N. Deringer, Inc., 146 Vt. 59, 60, 498 A.2d 501, 502 (1985).

Affirmed.

Motion for reargument denied February 1, 1990.


Summaries of

State v. Harrison

Supreme Court of Vermont
Dec 27, 1989
573 A.2d 698 (Vt. 1989)
Case details for

State v. Harrison

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Vermont v. James E. HARRISON

Court:Supreme Court of Vermont

Date published: Dec 27, 1989

Citations

573 A.2d 698 (Vt. 1989)
153 Vt. 652