Vermont Inverse Condemnation Law
 
State of Vermont v. Peter A. Goewey

Defendant and the State entered a plea agreement, in exchange for which the
charge was amended and other charges against defendant were dismissed. The plea agreement
contemplated a contested sentencing hearing allowing the State to argue for a sentence of up to
forty years to life to serve and defendant to argue for a sentence of ten years to life, split to serve
five years. ... More...
   $0 (02-08-2016 - VT)

Michael Chikanosky v. Margaret Chickanosky

¶ 1. JOHNSON, J. Mother appeals from a family court order granting father sole physical and legal rights and responsibilities of their child. She contends that: (1) the family court’s findings and legal conclusions are inconsistent with the evidence presented at trial and are based on inadmissible evidence; (2) the family court erred in failing to consider her argument that fathe... More...    $0 (09-22-2011 - VT)

Michael Chickonosky v. Margaret Chickanosky

¶ 1. JOHNSON, J. Mother appeals from a family court order granting father sole physical and legal rights and responsibilities of their child. She contends that: (1) the family court’s findings and legal conclusions are inconsistent with the evidence presented at trial and are based on inadmissible evidence; (2) the family court erred in failing to consider her argument that fathe... More...    $0 (09-22-2011 - VT)

Christopher Gade v. Chittenden Solid Waste District and Town of Williston

A group of homeowners residing in the Town of Williston filed a complaint in Chittenden Superior Court, alleging that the Town’s agreement with Chittenden Solid Waste District for the siting, construction, and operation of a solid waste disposal facility in the Town was an ultra vires delegation of municipal authority. Homeowners appeal the superior court’s decision upholding the agreement. ... More...    $0 (11-13-2009 - VT)

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