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The Right to a Jury Trial

This a brief summary from FindLaw about the right to a jury trial: The right to a jury trial is one of the most important rights that a criminal defendant…

New York driver charged with DUI in Vermont

If you are a New York licensed driver but are charged with a DUI in Vermont contact an experienced DUI attorney. We can review your case and help you to understand…

Discovery in Vermont Criminal Cases

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…

DUI Stops in Vermont

Your motor vehicle can be stopped in Vermont for either a motor vehicle violation (such as speeding or an expired registration) or based on reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. A…

Motions in Criminal Defense

The purpose of motions in criminal defense is to communicate with the court and other parties. It is the way you ask for what you want (suppress evidence, continue a…

Probable Cause in Vermont Criminal Cases

Probable cause is a legal concept in Vermont criminal cases. To be arrested for DUI, or any crime in Vermont, probable cause that an individual committed that offense must exist. …
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