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Web2012 Vermont Statutes Title 13 Crimes and Criminal Procedure Chapter 19 BREACH OF THE PEACE; DISTURBANCES § 1028 Assault of law enforcement officer, firefighter, emergency medical personnel member, or health care worker; assault with bodily fluids Universal Citation: 13 V.S.A. § 1028. § 1028. WebTitle 13, Vermont Statutes Annotated, section 1026, Disorderly Conduct: A person who, with intent to cause public inconvenience, or annoyance or recklessly creating a risk thereof: 1) Engages in fighting or in violent, tumultuous or threatening behavior;or 2) Makes unreasonable noise; or refreshlocalizations
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WebJan 20, 2024 · Officers and detectives of the department arrested Darnell for engaging in open and gross lewdness and lascivious behavior in violation of Title 13, Vermont Statutes Annotated, section 2601, Possessing Indecent Material Disseminated by a Minor, in violation of Title 12, Vermont Statutes Annotated, section 2802 (a) (2), and disturbing the peace by … WebTitle 13 Vermont Statutes Annotated § 2901; § 2904. False swearing; false declaration; (a) A person of whom an oath is required by law, who willfully swears falsely in regard to any matter or thing respecting which such oath is required, shall be guilty of perjury and punished as provided in section 2901 of this title. WebSep 18, 2024 · The statute, 13 V.S.A. § 1025, was amended in 2000 by the addition of the phrase “and whether or not the firearm actually was loaded.” Thus, the State need not prove that the firearm was loaded. However, the State still must prove that it was operational or operable. State v. Messier, 2005 VT 98, 178 Vt. 412. refreshintervalms