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· 10/10/2014

State v. Bogert, Jr.

Citations

  • 197 Vt. 610
  • 109 A.3d 883
  • 2014 Vt. LEXIS 117

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • because of probationer’s weakened expectation of privacy and the state’s countervailing interest in promoting rehabilitation, reasonable suspicion was not a prerequisite to search of probationer’s home and computer
  • because of probationer’s weakened expectation of privacy and the state’s countervailing interest in promoting rehabilitation, reasonable suspicion was not a prerequisite to search of probationer’s home and computer
  • conditional reentry agreement for felon on probation

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Judges: Reiber, Dooley, Skoglund, Robinson, Crawford

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