· 9/6/2002
State v. Morale
Citations
- 811 A.2d 185
- 174 Vt. 213
- 2002 Vt. LEXIS 242
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- holding that the police asking an OVUII suspect, “Do you wish to take the breath test?” did not constitute interrogation protected by Miranda
- concluding that “[i]t would be anomalous ... to suppress evidence gathered by asking the statutorily required question” regarding whether an OVUII suspect would submit to testing
- noting that the Court may reach issues likely to recur on remand in the interest of judicial economy
- noting that the Court may reach issues likely to recur on remand in the interest of judicial economy
- finding criminal prosecution for test refusal, like admission of refusal evidence in DUI prosecution, “unquestionably legitimate” statutory penalty (quotation omitted)
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Judges: Amestoy, Dooley, Morse, Johnson, Sltoglund
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