Chittenden County, VT Traffic Lawyers


Thomas P. Simon

Accident & Injury, Lawsuit & Dispute, Estate, Traffic, Workers' Compensation
Status:  Retired           

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Fletcher

... 215 Present: REIBER, CJ, DOOLEY, JOHNSON, SKOGLUND and BURGESS, JJ. ENTRY ORDER. ¶ 1. Defendant Bridgette Fletcher appeals the Addison District Court's denial of her motion to suppress evidence seized during a traffic stop and dismiss the charges against her. ...

State v. Cunningham

... JJ. REIBER, CJ. ¶ 1. Defendant John Cunningham appeals from a district court order denying his motion to suppress certain evidence obtained after two traffic stops in May of 2005. ... I. Facts. a. May 5, 2005. ¶ 2. The facts of the first traffic stop are undisputed. ...

State v. Mumley

... ride. She was walking northward on the west side of Weaver Street, and defendant was travelling northward in the wrong lane of traffic, weaving around parked cars, so that he was in the lane of traffic adjacent to her. During ...