Yes, criminal court proceedings are audio recorded in Vermont. We do not have a stenographer in the courtroom, but you can obtain a copy of the audio or a order…
If you have a Colorado driver’s license but are charged with a DUI in Vermont you should contact an experienced DUI attorney. Colorado has strict DUI laws. Your Colorado license…
24 hour curfew is a condition of release in Vermont that requires a defendant to reside and stay at a specific residence 24 hours a day with very limited exceptions.…
A Vermont criminal defendant may want to transfer his case to a different court. This called a change of venue. Change of venue is controlled by Vermont Rule of Criminal…
If a criminal defendant wants a new trial there are criteria for eligibility. The criteria are described in Vermont Rule of Criminal Procedure 33. The Rule states: The court on…
Probable cause principles are vital to understanding Vermont criminal defense. To establish probable cause, “police officers must be able to point to objective circumstances leading them to believe that a…