§ 6558. Allegation and proof of ownership
In the prosecution of an offense committed upon, or in relation to, or in any way affecting real estate, or an offense committed in stealing, embezzling, injuring, or fraudulently receiving or concealing money or other personal estate, it shall be sufficient and not deemed a variance if it is proved on trial that, at the time when the offense was committed, the actual or constructive possession, or the general or special property in whole or in part of such real or personal estate was in the person alleged in the complaint, information, or indictment to be the owner thereof.
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