Vermont Code § 14 V.S.A. § 322

Unlawful killing affecting inheritance
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§ 322. Unlawful killing affecting inheritance
Notwithstanding sections 311 through 314 of this title or provisions otherwise made, in any case in which an individual is entitled to inherit
or receive property under the last will of a decedent, or otherwise, the individual’s
share in the decedent’s estate shall be forfeited and shall pass to the remaining
heirs or beneficiaries of the decedent if the individual intentionally and unlawfully
kills the decedent. In any proceedings to contest the right of an individual to inherit
or receive property under a will or otherwise, the record of that individual’s conviction
of intentionally and unlawfully killing the decedent shall be admissible in evidence
and shall conclusively establish that the individual did intentionally and unlawfully
kill the decedent.

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