State v. Parda

Decision Date17 November 1982
Docket NumberNo. 82-466,82-466
Citation142 Vt. 261,455 A.2d 323
CourtVermont Supreme Court
PartiesSTATE of Vermont v. Frank PARDA.

John A. Rocray, Windham County State's Atty., Brattleboro, for plaintiff-appellee.

Thomas W. Costello, Brattleboro, for defendant-appellant.

Before BILLINGS, J.

BILLINGS, Justice.

This is an appeal from the imposition of conditions of release pending the State's interlocutory appeal.13 V.S.A. § 7403.

The defendant was charged by information with one count of kidnapping and one count of sexual assault.Upon arraignment, the defendant was ordered released subject to a number of conditions.13 V.S.A. § 7554.Unable to comply with these conditions, defendant was remanded to the custody of Commissioner of Corrections where he has remained for approximately eight months.Defendant sought review of the conditions below, pursuant to 13 V.S.A. § 7554(d).Upon denial of a change in conditions, defendant appealed to this Court pursuant to 13 V.S.A. § 7556(b).On April 29, 1982, we affirmed the order of conditions of bail.

As a result of the granting of a motion to suppress certain statements made by a witness now deceased, the State, in September of 1982, took an interlocutory appeal pursuant to 13 V.S.A. § 7403(c)(1).13 V.S.A. § 7403(e) provides in part as follows: "In cases where the defendant is detained for lack of bail, he shall be released pending the appeal upon such conditions as the court shall order ...."Pursuant to this section, the defendant moved for a new hearing on the appropriate conditions of release pending this appeal.The trial court, after hearing, imposed the same conditions of release it had previously imposed pursuant to 13 V.S.A. § 7554.

Defendant now appeals from the second setting of conditions.13 V.S.A. § 7556(b).The specific condition challenged here is as follows: "Defendant shall execute a bail bond with sufficient sureties, or deposit cash in the amount of $50,000."Defendant claims that the recently enacted statute permitting the State an interlocutory appeal as of right, 13 V.S.A. § 7403, also requires that the defendant be released pending such appeal, free of any monetary bail conditions which he cannot meet.Defendant concedes that other conditions of release can be imposed, but maintains that bail cannot be set so high as effectively to prevent his release.

The standard which covers our review of conditions of release is that the order appealed from shall be affirmed if it is supported by the proceedings below.13 V.S.A. § 7556(b).

Although defendant's argument is ingenious, there is no support in the...

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9 cases
  • State v. Duff
    • United States
    • Vermont Supreme Court
    • April 21, 1989
    ...that the trial court had before it sufficient evidence to impose a $150,000 bail requirement. 13 V.S.A. § 7556(b); State v. Parda, 142 Vt. 261, 262, 455 A.2d 323, 324 (1982). In reaching this conclusion, it is important to emphasize the limits of this holding. We do not hold that $150,000 b......
  • State v. Cardinal
    • United States
    • Vermont Supreme Court
    • November 26, 1986
    ...that the order appealed from "shall be affirmed if it is supported by the proceedings below." 13 V.S.A. § 7556(b); State v. Parda, 142 Vt. 261, 262, 455 A.2d 323, 324 (1982). After analyzing the evidence in conjunction with the factors set forth in 13 V.S.A. § 7554(b), we conclude that the ......
  • State v. Ashley
    • United States
    • Vermont Supreme Court
    • October 8, 1993
    ...157 Vt. 286, 289, 597 A.2d 312, 313 (1991). The court has broad discretion in setting conditions of release, see State v. Parda, 142 Vt. 261, 263, 455 A.2d 323, 324 (1982), but a court may not use forfeiture of bail as a punitive measure to enforce other conditions of release. State v. Card......
  • State v. Muldowney, SUPREME COURT DOCKET NO. 2013-138
    • United States
    • Vermont Supreme Court
    • April 18, 2013
    ...statute. See 13 V.S.A. § 7556(b). Conditions "shall be affirmed if . . . supported by the proceedings below." Id.; State v. Parda, 142 Vt. 261, 262, 455 A.2d 323, 324 (1982). The proceedings below support the amended condition. Section 7554(a)(3) provides that a "judicial officer may order ......
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