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Goode v. State

Supreme Court of Vermont
Jul 1, 1986
514 A.2d 322 (Vt. 1986)

Summary

reversing district court determination of insanity under 12 Vt.Stat.Ann., § 551 and remanding for further fact finding when record incomplete on state of plaintiff's mental health

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Opinion

No. 85-408

July 1, 1986.

Appeal from Bennington Superior Court.


The State of Vermont moved to dismiss, alleging that the statute of limitations had run on the cause of action alleged in plaintiff's complaint. Plaintiff's response to the motion to dismiss indicated that he suffered "vast emotional trauma" as a result of the events of September 11, 1978, and was emotionally unable to construct his complaint before July 15, 1985.

It is the law in Vermont that insanity tolls the running of the statute of limitations. 12 V.S.A. § 551. A person may be insane, within the meaning of the statute of limitations, when his mental disability makes him unable to manage his business affairs or estate, or to comprehend his legal rights and liabilities. Goewey v. United States, 612 F.2d 539, 544 (Ct. Cl. 1979).

The record is insufficient for this Court to determine whether plaintiff suffered a mental disability which prevented him from comprehending his legal rights.

Remanded to the Bennington Superior Court for a determination of whether plaintiff's mental condition prevented him from comprehending his rights, thus rendering him insane within the meaning of 12 V.S.A. § 551, and for such other proceedings as may be appropriate.


Summaries of

Goode v. State

Supreme Court of Vermont
Jul 1, 1986
514 A.2d 322 (Vt. 1986)

reversing district court determination of insanity under 12 Vt.Stat.Ann., § 551 and remanding for further fact finding when record incomplete on state of plaintiff's mental health

Summary of this case from Costello v. Gannett Satellite Info. Network Inc.

In Goode v. State, 147 Vt. 646, 514 A.2d 322 (1986) (mem.), this Court reversed the dismissal of plaintiff's complaint and remanded for fact finding on his claim that the statute of limitations, which the trial court found had run, was tolled by plaintiff's insanity.

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Case details for

Goode v. State

Case Details

Full title:Kenneth E. GOODE v. STATE of Vermont

Court:Supreme Court of Vermont

Date published: Jul 1, 1986

Citations

514 A.2d 322 (Vt. 1986)
514 A.2d 322

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