fischer v. mccarthy (2023)
- Citation
- fischer v. mccarthy (2023)
- Parent Document
- fischer v. mccarthy (2023)
- Jurisdiction
- Vermont (state)
- Effective Date
- 2023-12-28
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- fischer v. mccarthy (2023)
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Full Text
387 charsIn summary, although the Small Claims Court may have been inaccurate about certain specific dates, any changes in date would not affect the decision and judgment of the Court. It was up to the Small Claims Judge to decide issues of credibility in determining the facts. There is sufficient evidence in the record to support the findings of fact and conclusions of the Small Claims Court.