68 Vt. 262 | Vt. | 1896
The respondent was indicted jointly with Effie Cox, alias Effie Whalen, for the murder of Alfred Fournier, and was convicted of manslaughter.
Ten exceptions to the ruling of the county court were taken during the trial, and have been argued in behalf of the respondent.
In respect to the last two exceptions it might as well be claimed that the respondent could not be convicted unless she knew what the law was in respect to murder; that she was cognizant of the statute in that respect.
The judgment of the Court is, that there is no error in the proceed,ings, and the respondent takes nothing by her exceptions.