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Vermont Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 182 - Innocence Protection


Current as of: 2010
§ 5561Petition for postconviction DNA testing
§ 5562Assignment of counsel
§ 5563Victim notification
§ 5564Discovery
§ 5566Order; necessary findings; confidentiality
§ 5567Appeals
§ 5568Choice of laboratory; payment
§ 5569Procedure after test results obtained
§ 5570Successive petitions
§ 5572Right of action; procedure
§ 5573Complaint
§ 5574Burden of proof; judgment; damages
§ 5575Payment
§ 5576Limitations
§ 5577Notice of right of action

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Vermont Laws: Criminal Procedure

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