Vermont Statutes Annotated

Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 1702 (2026)

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(Cite as: 13 V.S.A. § 1702)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 6 cases (5 in the last 5 years), 2018–2026 · leading case: State v. William Schenk, 190 A.3d 820 (Vt. 2018).
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State v. William Schenk, 190 A.3d 820 (Vt. 2018). · cites it 4× “Second, as discussed above, 13 V.S.A. § 1702(a) refers solely to threats, and not to threatening behavior.”
State v. Joseph A. Blanchard, 2021 VT 13 (Vt. 2021). · cites it 4× “He argues that there was insufficient evidence to support either conviction and that the jury instructions on impeding an officer were impermissibly vague and overbroad and failed to guarantee unanimity.”
In the Interest of: J.J.M., Appeal of: J.J.M. (Pa. 2021). “01 (a)(2) (assault); Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, §1702 (a)(1)-(2) (criminal threatening); Wash.”
State v. James Ouimette (Vt. 2024). “A police employee testified that a social worker contacted him about the victim’s family’s concerns and issues they were experiencing.”
State v. Kip Scanlon AKA Kivela (Vt. 2022). “§ 1031, and misdemeanor criminal threatening pursuant to 13 V.S.A. § 1702(a) stemming from the same incident.”
Scanlon v. State (Vt. Super. Ct. 2026). “§ 1031); and criminal threatening (13 V.S.A. § 1702)(a)). At the time of his arrest the 1 The Court initially granted the State's Motion in April of 2024 as unopposed.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 1702(a) — 4 cases
State v. William Schenk, 190 A.3d 820 (Vt. 2018). “Second, as discussed above, 13 V.S.A. § 1702(a) refers solely to threats, and not to threatening behavior.”
State v. Joseph A. Blanchard, 2021 VT 13 (Vt. 2021). “He argues that there was insufficient evidence to support either conviction and that the jury instructions on impeding an officer were impermissibly vague and overbroad and failed to guarantee unanimity.”
State v. James Ouimette (Vt. 2024). “A police employee testified that a social worker contacted him about the victim’s family’s concerns and issues they were experiencing.”
State v. Kip Scanlon AKA Kivela (Vt. 2022). “§ 1031, and misdemeanor criminal threatening pursuant to 13 V.S.A. § 1702(a) stemming from the same incident.”
— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 1702(f) — 1 case
State v. William Schenk, 190 A.3d 820 (Vt. 2018). “Second, as discussed above, 13 V.S.A. § 1702(a) refers solely to threats, and not to threatening behavior.”
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