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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…

I am from Montana, but I got a DUI in Vermont

If you are a Montana driver that is charged with a DUI in Vermont please contact one of the experienced attorneys at Burke Law today. We offer free, confidential case…

Probation in Vermont

When a criminal defendant is convicted and sentenced in Vermont he or she may be given a suspended jail sentence in exchange for being put on a term of probation.…

The Discovery Process in Vermont Criminal Defense

Discovery is an important part of the criminal defense process in Vermont. After a defendant is arraigned the prosecutor must produce copies of (or provide access to) the specific evidence…
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