STATE v. MARTIN

No. 08-107.

973 A.2d 56 (2009)

2009 VT 15

STATE of Vermont v. George Dean MARTIN.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

January 30, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Sorrell, Attorney General, and David Tartter and John R. Treadwell, Assistant Attorneys General, Montpelier, and April Schwendler, Assistant Attorney General, Waterbury, for Plaintiff-Appellee.

William A. Nelson, Middlebury, for Defendant-Appellant.

Present: REIBER, C.J., DOOLEY, JOHNSON and BURGESS, JJ., and DAVENPORT, Supr. J., Specially Assigned.


¶ 1. REIBER, C.J.

Defendant George Dean Martin appeals from the district court's imposition of sentence following remand in his partially successful appeal of his convictions for boating while intoxicated. He contends that the district court lacked authority to impose the sentence and that his federal constitutional rights were violated by the new sentence and by the court's application of certain good-time credits to his sentence.1

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