within 300 miles of Bennington practice in Criminal Vermont


Valsangiacomo Detora & Mcquesten PC

Animal Bite, Criminal, Bed Bug, Corporate, Class Action

Thomas Niksa

Bankruptcy, Criminal, DUI-DWI, Family Law, Foreclosure

Barr, Sternberg, Moss, Silver & Munson, P.C.

Real Estate, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Lawsuit & Dispute, Civil & Human Rights

Law Office of Jessica A. Smith, PLLC

Traffic, Workers' Compensation, Divorce & Family Law, Misdemeanor

Law Office Of Jonathan M. Cohen

Real Estate, Workers' Compensation, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal

Arnold Gottlieb, Attorney at Law

Criminal, Misdemeanor, Identity Theft, Domestic Violence & Neglect

James A. Young, PC

Real Estate, Employment Discrimination, Child Custody, Criminal, Lawsuit

Phillips, Dunn, Shriver & Carroll, PC

Immigration, Criminal, Real Estate, Malpractice, Lawsuit & Dispute

Phillips Dunn Shriver And Carroll

Estate, Child Custody, DUI-DWI

Jean Anne Kiewel Attorney at Law

Juvenile Law, Disability, Litigation, Workers' Compensation, Family Law

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State v. Martin

... It is the policy of this state to assist federal, state and local criminal justice and law enforcement agencies in the identification, detection or exclusion of individuals who are subjects of the investigation or prosecution of violent crimes. ...

State v. Mara

... more). The criminal charge was consolidated with the related civil-suspension proceeding. See id. § 1206(a). ¶ 4. Defendant moved to suppress all of the evidence against him and to dismiss both the criminal and civil cases. He ...

State v. Bohannon

... The court concluded that "this probation violation situation is not materially different than a new criminal charge for purposes of [a restitution] proceeding." With regard to whether defendant had the ability to pay the restitution amount, the court held that "[g]iven the fact that he is ...