State v. Velander

Decision Date01 May 1962
Docket NumberNo. 1918,1918
Citation123 Vt. 60,181 A.2d 60
PartiesSTATE of Vermont v. Eric H. VELANDER.
CourtVermont Supreme Court

John E. Bernasconi, State's Atty., Barre, for plaintiff.

Finn & Davis, Barre, for defendant.

Before HULBURD, C. J., and HOLDEN, SHANGRAW, BARNEY and SMITH, JJ.

HULBURD, Chief Justice.

The respondent was brought to trial on an information charging him with the crime of first degree arson. Evidence for the State included a confession which was stricken from the record upon motion by the respondent at the end of the State's case. This was followed by a motion for a directed verdict of not guilty. This motion was granted. The respondent then moved that judgment be entered on the verdict. The State did not seek to have the trial court withhold this entry but merely asked that an exception be noted. Accordingly, judgment was entered on the verdict with exception to the State and the respondent was discharged.

With the record standing as we have indicated, the State thereafter filed a notice of appeal which stated 'Notice is hereby given that the State of Vermont hereby appeals from the judgment and verdict of the jury in Washington County Court dated March 24, 1961 to the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont.'

When the case came on for argument, the state's attorney was asked by this Court to specify the statute under which he claimed to have taken his appeal. His response is contained in his supplemental brief. He points to the new appellate procedure enacted in No. 261 of the Acts of 1959, especially to 12 V.S.A. § 2382. He regards this section as putting 'criminal appellate procedure in the same category as civil.' No doubt it does, so far as any given criminal action is 'appealable.' This section, however, is concerned generally with the technique of appeal. It sets forth the method. Boiled down, it says that in any action, civil or criminal, appealable from any court, appeal may be taken by following the procedure which it goes on to prescribe.

The state's attorney fails to recognize that the state, in a criminal case, stands in a position different from that of the ordinary appellant. The unrestricted construction that he would like cannot be reached. A lion stands in his path. That lion is variously known, or spoken of, as 'former jeopardy', 'double jeopardy', or 'former acquittal.' For a discussion of it, see State v. O'Brien, 106 Vt. 97, 103, 170 A. 98. The statutory recognition of it is to be found in 13 V.S.A. § 6556.

The legislature, mindful of all this, when it enacted the procedure act of 1959, did not repeal V.S. § 2456, but left it in effect as 13 V.S.A. § 7403. Under this section, appeal by the state in a criminal case is restricted to one allowed by the trial court in its discretion and taken before final judgment. Moreover, the language of 12 V.S.A. § 2386, a section of the new act, is so couched as to effectuate and permit the objects of the...

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  • State v. Saari, s. 86-511
    • United States
    • Vermont Supreme Court
    • September 15, 1989
    ...judgment." 13 V.S.A. § 7403 (1947). These limitations reflected the protections of the double jeopardy clause. State v. Velander, 123 Vt. 60, 61, 181 A.2d 60, 61 (1962). In 1982, the opportunity for the State to appeal in felony cases was expanded by a revision of the statute which differen......
  • Dunkerley, In re, 56-77
    • United States
    • Vermont Supreme Court
    • June 7, 1977
    ...raised a bar of double jeopardy, since it irrevocably attached only upon rendition of a judgment of not guilty. State v. Velander, 123 Vt. 60, 61, 181 A.2d 60 (1962); State v. Frotten, 114 Vt. 410, 416-17, 46 A.2d 921 (1946). It was discretionary with the trial judge as to whether he would ......
  • State ex rel. Buckson v. Mancari
    • United States
    • Supreme Court of Delaware
    • September 20, 1966
    ...that there was error below. In this situation, the case is moot. State v. Cannarozzi, 77 N.J.Super. 236, 186 A.2d 113; State v. Velander, 123 Vt. 60, 181 A.2d 60; Commonwealth v. Haines, 410 Pa. 601, 190 A.2d 118. Although understandable, the State's desire to obtain a decision of this Cour......
  • State v. Benjamin
    • United States
    • Vermont Supreme Court
    • December 3, 1963
    ...by the State is restricted to appeals expressly authorized by statute. State v. Felch, 92 Vt. 477, 481, 105 A. 23; State v. Velander, 123 Vt. 60, 61, 181 A.2d 60. The statute which controls the offense alleged in this instance is 13 V.S.A. § 7403: 'In a prosecution by complaint, information......
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