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What are Motions in Vermont Criminal Defense?

Motions are the way that parties to criminal litigation communicate in writing to the Vermont Superior Court. For instance, let’s say that a defendant has an important doctor’s appointment at…

What is a Plea Agreement in Vermont?

A plea agreement is an agreed upon resolution between the defendant and the state to resolve a defendant’s case for a specific outcome without a trial by jury. The standard…

Attorney – Client Privilege

Attorney – client privilege begins during your initial consult. When you are charged with a crime or fear that you may be charged with a crime it is important to…

What is an NTO order?

An NTO or nontestimonial identification order is an order to produce blood, fingerprints, or dna to a law enforcement officer when ordered by a Vermont judicial officer. Nontestimonial identification orders…
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