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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 2561 (2026)

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Subchapter 003 : RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY

(Cite as: 13 V.S.A. § 2561)
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Cited in 25 cases, 1962–2017 · leading case: State v. Driscoll, 400 A.2d 971 (Vt. 1979).
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State v. Driscoll, 400 A.2d 971 (Vt. 1979). · cites it 4× “On April 21, 1976, the Washington County State’s Attorney filed an information charging the appellant with receiving the Pacer “knowing the same to have been previously stolen” in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 2561. On June 11, 1976, the Orange County State’s Attorney filed an…”
State v. Malik A. Pratt, 2017 VT 9 (Vt. 2017). “§ 7559(e), and two misdemeanor counts of buying, receiving, selling, possessing, or concealing stolen property, 13 V.S.A. § 2561(b) (Docket No. 3643-9-16 Cncr).”
State v. Jacobs, 472 A.2d 1247 (Vt. 1984). · cites it 2× “§ 1202, and one count of receiving and aiding in the concealment of stolen property, contrary to the provisions of 13 V.S.A. § 2561. In granting defendant permission to appeal, the court found that its order involved a controlling question of law, as to which there is…”
State v. VanDusen, 691 A.2d 1053 (Vt. 1997). · cites it 2× “In August 1995, defendant was charged in a one-count information with felony possession of stolen property valued at approximately $4,500, in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 2561. Upon defendant’s motion, the court reduced the charge to a misdemeanor, having found that the “only…”
State v. Rideout, 933 A.2d 706 (Vt. 2007). “§ 1202; one count of receiving stolen property, 13 V.S.A. § 2561; and one count of armed robbery, 13 V.”
State v. Wood, 536 A.2d 902 (Vt. 1987). “The defendant appeals his conviction of aiding in the concealment of stolen property in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 2561. He claims error in the trial court’s denial of his pretrial motion to suppress the product of a warrantless search by state police officers.”
State v. Phillips, 436 A.2d 746 (Vt. 1981). “The defendant was charged and convicted of aiding in the concealment of stolen property in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 2561. The appeal from this conviction presents one central issue, whether the district court erred in refusing to suppress a confession and certain physical…”
State v. Longway, 400 A.2d 1002 (Vt. 1979). · cites it 2× “The defendant-appellant was charged with receiving stolen property in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 2561. Originally the defendant was charged with both receiving and concealing stolen property, but before trial the information was amended to charge only receiving.”
State v. Guppy, 285 A.2d 717 (Vt. 1971). · cites it 2× “, was charged with receiving stolen property in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 2561, having a value in excess of $100.”
State v. Ritchie, 473 A.2d 1164 (Vt. 1984). “The defendant appeals his conviction of two counts of aiding in the concealment of stolen property, a violation of 13 V.S.A. § 2561, and one count of assisting a felon with the intent that the felon avoid arrest, a violation of 13 V.”
State v. Olds, 443 A.2d 443 (Vt. 1982). “After trial by jury the defendant was found guilty of receiving stolen property in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 2561. On appeal three issues are briefed.”
State v. Alger, 559 A.2d 1087 (Vt. 1989). · cites it 2× “Defendant, Tina Alger, was charged with possession of stolen property in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 2561, based on evidence obtained in a search of her apartment conducted pursuant to a warrant.”
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— Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 13, § 2561(b) — 7 cases
State v. Malik A. Pratt, 2017 VT 9 (Vt. 2017). “§ 7559(e), and two misdemeanor counts of buying, receiving, selling, possessing, or concealing stolen property, 13 V.S.A. § 2561(b) (Docket No. 3643-9-16 Cncr).”
State v. VanDusen, 691 A.2d 1053 (Vt. 1997). “In August 1995, defendant was charged in a one-count information with felony possession of stolen property valued at approximately $4,500, in violation of 13 V.S.A. § 2561. Upon defendant’s motion, the court reduced the charge to a misdemeanor, having found that the “only…”
State v. Moffitt, 592 A.2d 894 (Vt. 1991).
State v. Toby Charbonneau, 2016 VT 83 (Vt. 2016).
State v. George Mannoia (Vt. 2017).
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