In re G.T.
Annotate this CaseENTRY ORDER SUPREME COURT DOCKET NO. 89-473 SPECIAL DECEMBER TERM, 1990 In re G.T., Juvenile } APPEALED FROM: } } } District Court of Vermont, } Unit No. 2, Grand Isle Circuit } } } DOCKET NO. 5-3-89Gj In the above entitled cause the Clerk will enter: The judgment is affirmed on the grounds that the trial court made a case-specific finding that requiring the child victim to testify in the presence of the defendant would present a substantial risk of trauma, which would substantially impair the ability of the child to testify. V.R.E. 807; Maryland v. Craig, 58 U.S.L.W. 5044, 5049 (June 27, 1990). BY THE COURT: Frederic W. Allen, Chief Justice Ernest W. Gibson III, Associate Justice [ ] Publish John A. Dooley, Associate Justice [ ] Do Not Publish Denise R. Johnson, Associate Justice
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