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§ 2563. Conviction of one or more joint respondents

On trial of two or more persons upon complaint, information or indictment, for jointly buying, receiving, selling, possessing unless with the intent to restore to the owner, or aiding in the concealment of stolen property, knowing the same to be stolen, if it is proved that one or more of the persons separately bought, received, sold, possessed unless with the intent to restore to the owner, or aided in the concealment of any such property, the jury may convict such of the persons as are proved to have bought, received, sold, possessed or aided in the concealment of any part of such property, knowing the same to have been stolen. (Amended 1981, No. 223 (Adj. Sess.), § 9.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-13 > Chapter-57 > 2563

§ 2563. Conviction of one or more joint respondents

On trial of two or more persons upon complaint, information or indictment, for jointly buying, receiving, selling, possessing unless with the intent to restore to the owner, or aiding in the concealment of stolen property, knowing the same to be stolen, if it is proved that one or more of the persons separately bought, received, sold, possessed unless with the intent to restore to the owner, or aided in the concealment of any such property, the jury may convict such of the persons as are proved to have bought, received, sold, possessed or aided in the concealment of any part of such property, knowing the same to have been stolen. (Amended 1981, No. 223 (Adj. Sess.), § 9.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-13 > Chapter-57 > 2563

§ 2563. Conviction of one or more joint respondents

On trial of two or more persons upon complaint, information or indictment, for jointly buying, receiving, selling, possessing unless with the intent to restore to the owner, or aiding in the concealment of stolen property, knowing the same to be stolen, if it is proved that one or more of the persons separately bought, received, sold, possessed unless with the intent to restore to the owner, or aided in the concealment of any such property, the jury may convict such of the persons as are proved to have bought, received, sold, possessed or aided in the concealment of any part of such property, knowing the same to have been stolen. (Amended 1981, No. 223 (Adj. Sess.), § 9.)