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Rule 5 - Appearance Before a Judicial Officer (a)In General. When a person arrested with or without a warrant, or served a citation or summons, is brought or appears before a judicial officer as provided in Rules 3 and 4, the judicial officer shall proceed in ance with this rule.
Rule 26 - Evidence [Effective October 2, 2023] (a) Form. In all trials the testimony of witnesses shall be taken orally in open court, unless otherwise provided by these rules, the Vermont Rules of Evidence, or other rules adopted by the Supreme Court. (b) Examination of Witnesses.
Rule 29 - Motion for Judgment of Acquittal (a)Motion Before Submission to Jury. Motions for directed verdict are abolished and motions for judgment of acquittal shall be used in their place.
RULE 17. (a) For Attendance of Witnesses; Form; Issuance. A subpoena must be issued provided by the clerk, a judge, or a member of the Vermont bar.
The party upon whom the interrogatories have been served shall serve a copy of the answers, and objections if any, within 30 days after the service of the interrogatories, except that a defendant may serve answers or objections within 42 days after service of the summons and complaint upon that defendant.
The court on motion of a defendant may grant a new trial to the defendent if required in the interests of justice. If trial was by the court without a jury the court on motion of a defendant for a new trial may vacate the judgment if entered, take additional testimony and direct the entry of a new judgment.
(A) An attorney admitted pro hac vice must remain associated in the action with a member of the Bar of this court at all times. (B) The local attorney must also sign all filings and attend all court proceedings. (C) The court may waive the provision in (B) for good cause shown.
Rule 41 - Search and Seizure (a) Authority to Issue Warrant. A search warrant authorized by this rule may be issued only by a judicial officer upon request of a law enforcement officer, an attorney for the state, or any other person authorized by law.