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  2. Capital punishment in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Vermont capital punishment summary Total number of executions: 26 (25 as a state) Date Method Name Offense Date capital punishment was legally abolished: 1972: Legal methods of execution: 1778–1919: hanging (21) 1919–1972: electrocution (5) First legal execution: 06-11-1778: hanging: David Redding: treason: Most recent legal execution: 12 ...

  3. Treason laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Any person convicted of treason against the United States also forfeits the right to hold public office in the United States. [5] The terms used in the definition derive from English legal tradition, specifically the Treason Act 1351. Levying war means the assembly of armed people to overthrow the government or to resist its laws.

  4. List of people executed in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Vermont from 1778 to 1954. Capital punishment was abolished in Vermont in 1972. [1] From 1778-1954, 26 people were executed in Vermont, 21 by hanging and 5 by electrocution. [2] 24 of the executions were of males, while 2 were of females. [2]

  5. Vermont Statutes Annotated - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history ... The Vermont Statutes Annotated is the official codification of the laws enacted by the General Assembly ... Vermont Online Law ...

  6. Category:Vermont law - Wikipedia

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  7. Vermont - Wikipedia

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    A distinctive law of Vermont is public nudity. [308] The state's legislation calls for nudity in public to be a constitutional right of Vermonters, so long as "lewd and lascivious" acts are not performed in public view, [309] and that the nudist does not undress in the presence of others. One reason this law was implemented is to protect skinny ...

  8. Law of Vermont - Wikipedia

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  9. Constitution of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the State of Vermont is the fundamental body of law of the U.S. state of Vermont, describing and framing its government. It was adopted in 1793 following Vermont's admission to the Union in 1791 and is largely based upon the 1777 Constitution of the Vermont Republic which was drafted at Windsor in the Old Constitution House ...