Case Name: Richard Cote v. Jack S. White et al
Court: Vermont Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Vermont
Decision Date: 1968-06-04
Citations: 127 Vt. 210
Docket Number: 
Parties: Richard Cote v. Jack S. White et al
Judges: Present: Holden, C.J., Shangraw, Barney, Smith and Keyser, JJ.
Reporter: Vermont Reports
Volume: 127
Pages: 210–210

Head Matter:
Richard Cote v. Jack S. White et al
[ 243 A.2d 797 ]
April Term, 1968
Present: Holden, C.J., Shangraw, Barney, Smith and Keyser, JJ.
Opinion Filed June 4, 1968
Joseph S. Wool, Esq., and Saul Lee Agel, Esq., for the Plaintiff.
Wick, Dinse & Allen for the Defendant.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The trial court, by an order, assessed against the defendant Fitzgerald certain charges and expenses allegedly brought about by the necessity of a mistrial. The matter still stands for rehearing. The assessing order was appealed to this Court without benefit of certification by the lower court. The order is clearly interlocutory and, without the certification required by 17 V.S.A. §2386, we lack jurisdiction to hear the appeal. Davis v. Albany Discount, 125 Vt. 330, 331, 215 A.2d 519; State v. Mahoney, 126 Vt. 258, 259, 227 A.2d 401.
Appeal dismissed.