Vermont Code § 13 V.S.A. § 5134

Oath of secrecy
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§ 5134. Oath of secrecy
Before entering upon his or her duties, such stenographer shall be sworn to keep secret
all matters and things coming before the judge at such inquest. Such oath shall be
in writing, and the stenographer shall not disclose testimony so taken by him or her
except to the Attorney General, State’s Attorney, and the judge holding the inquest.
The minutes of testimony so taken shall be the property of the State and the same
or copy thereof shall not go out of the possession of such Attorney General, State’s
Attorney, or their successors except to an attorney appointed by the Supreme Court
or Superior Court to act in the place of or assist a State’s Attorney. However, nothing
in this section shall prevent the stenographer from disclosing such evidence on an
order of the Supreme or Superior Court, or a prosecuting attorney from disclosing
such evidence to a defendant in such manner as the Supreme Court may by rule provide.

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