§ 4916. Verdict of guilty, restitution ordered when; fine
When the jury finds the person against whom the complaint is made guilty of such forcible entry or detainer, the district judge shall enter up judgment for the complainant to have restitution of the premises, and impose such fine, not exceeding $10.00, as he or she thinks just. The judge shall tax costs for the complainant, and may commit the person against whom the judgment is rendered until the fine and costs are paid, and shall also award his or her writ of restitution. (Amended 1973, No. 249 (Adj. Sess.), § 34, eff. April 9, 1974.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Chapter 171 - Entry or Detainer
§ 4911. Entry or detainer with force; forcible entry prohibited
§ 4912. Trial of forcible entry and detainer
§ 4916. Verdict of guilty, restitution ordered when; fine
§ 4918. Costs; verdict not guilty
§ 4919. Proceedings when respondent cannot be found
§ 4920. Trespass for treble damages
§ 4921. Entry or detainer without force—complaint; trial; writ of restitution
§ 4922. Mode of original process; no fine