§ 7033. Commitment for different offenses on one mittimus
When a person is convicted before the same court of different offenses, upon all of which he or she is lawfully sentenced to imprisonment, he or she may be committed for all of such offenses upon one mittimus, and the mittimus shall recite the sentence in each case, and contain an order that unless all fines are paid before the expiration of the term or terms of imprisonment, such person shall be imprisoned as provided when a fine only is imposed. Such a term of imprisonment for nonpayment of a fine shall be served consecutive to the previous term or terms to which the respondent is sentenced. (Amended 1969, No. 131, § 3, eff. April 23, 1969; 1971, No. 199 (Adj. Sess.), § 7.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 13 - Crimes and Criminal Procedure
Chapter 221 - Judgment, Sentence, and Execution
§ 7001. Conviction by court having jurisdiction
§ 7002. Conviction to be by plea, verdict, or judgment
§ 7004. Record of convictions; report to Commissioner of Public Safety
§ 7030. Sentencing alternatives
§ 7031. Form of sentences; maximum and minimum terms
§ 7033. Commitment for different offenses on one mittimus
§ 7035. Commitment on more than one mittimus; length of sentence
§ 7039. Manner of committing to jail
§ 7043a. Licenses or governmental contracts
§ 7044. Sentence calculation; notice to defendant
§ 7045. Life without parole sentence prohibited for persons under 18 years of age
§ 7105. Persons present at execution
§ 7107. Returns of Commissioner