Home detention is a pretrial option that allows a defendant awaiting trial to be in the custody of the Department of Corrections but living at home. Pursuant to Vermont statute…
A criminal subpoena is an order for testimony, documents, or other tangible things to be produced to a specific person (typically a party of the criminal court case) at a…
If you have a North Carolina driver’s license but are charged with a DUI in Vermont contact the experienced Vermont DUI attorneys at Burke Law. We can review your case and…
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…
If you do not agree with the sentence imposed by the judge in a Vermont criminal case you have some options. You can appeal your Vermont criminal conviction or sentence…
Exculpatory evidence is evidence favorable to the defendant in a criminal trial that exonerates or tends to exonerate the defendant of guilt. It is the opposite of inculpatory evidence, which tends…