§ 6557. Exceptions
When a person is acquitted by reason of a variance between the complaint, information, or indictment and the proof, or upon an exception to the form or substance of the complaint, information, or indictment, he or she may be arraigned again on a new complaint, information, or indictment and may be tried and convicted for the same offense notwithstanding such former acquittal.
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 13 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 201 - Pleadings and Proof; Trial
§ 6502. Presumption of innocence
§ 6504. Employment of counsel on behalf of State
§ 6555. Nolle prosequi when proof shows greater offense than charged
§ 6556. Former acquittal a bar
§ 6558. Allegation and proof of ownership
§ 6559. Allegation and proof of intent to defraud
§ 6560. Truth as defense in prosecution for libel or defamation