Is making a false statement to a State Police Officer a crime?
Making a false statement to a law enforcement authority is a criminal offense under Title 13, section 1754 of the Vermont Statutes. Section...
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Making a false statement to a law enforcement authority is a criminal offense under Title 13, section 1754 of the Vermont Statutes. Section...
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