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Vermont DUI Exit Order Process

A Vermont DUI typically begins with a traffic stop and lead to an exit order. You must comply with this order. You do not have to submit to standard field…

Conditions of Release in Vermont Criminal Court

Criminal conditions of release are a combination of rules imposed on a defendant by the Court. In other words, the judge outlines activities that you must do or must not…

What is an appeal in Vermont criminal court?

Criminal Appeal Basics An appeal is the review of the trial court’s activities for legal error. The appellate court only reviews the “record” of the lower court proceedings and will…

Suppression of Evidence in Criminal Trials

If you’ve been charged with a crime but have doubts about a key piece of evidence, you may be able to get it thrown out at trial. Your guilt or…

Understanding Relevant Evidence

Relevant evidence is generally allowed in Vermont criminal trials. Irrelevant evidence is not allowed. Criminal defendants want to understand and participate in their defense strategy, including planning the presentation of…

Leaving the Scene of An Accident

In Vermont you can be charged for leaving the scene of accident if you do not stop and provide your name, residence, license number and the name of the owner…
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