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Do License Points Transfer From Vermont to Other States?
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

One of the most frequently asked questions as a result of a Vermont traffic ticket are whether the points issued as a result of of the violation transfer to the operator’s home state.  In short, there is no exact answer to this question.  Each State runs their own point system when it comes to civil traffic…

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Have a PBA Card? Keep It in Your Pocket in Vermont
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Being a member of the Police Benevolent Association is a great way to show your support for law enforcement and the difficult job they perform on a daily basis.  However, in the State of Vermont, having a PBA card is not a free pass to getting out of a speeding ticket.  In fact, it is…

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The Ultimate Vermont Traffic Ticket Double Whammy
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Its bad enough for a motorist to be put in handcuffs after being charged with excessive speed, a criminal offense that carries up to 90 days in prison and a suspension of one’s license.  However, what more and more motorists are seeing besides the citation to appear in a Vermont court, is that they are…

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What Type of Insurance Hit Can I Expect From a Vermont Moving Violation
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

The fine and the points associated with a traffic ticket only tell a small part of the total monetary story.  The financial consequences of a Vermont moving violation can encompass much more then the fine itself.  One of the biggest concerns for motorists is what type of rate increase they should expect from their auto…

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Beware! the Dreaded Driving Too Fast for Conditions Vermont Ticket Is Coming!
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

As the seasons change and the snow starts to fall, more driver will be venturing outside into slippery driving conditions.  In Vermont, with its sudden elevation changes and narrow roads, the risk of being involved in an accident drastically increases when snow and ice start to hit the roadway.  Thus, in these unfortunate events when…

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Is There Such A Thing As Vermont Traffic Ticket Probation?
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

In certain cases, with specific factors an argument may be made that a driver facing a moving violation should be placed on Vermont traffic ticket probation to allow them to prove to the court and the officer that the error they made was not indicative of their overall driving character.  Here is how it works:…

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The Path to a Jury Trial for a Vermont Traffic or CDL Ticket
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

You have filed your notice of denial with the Vermont Judicial Bureau and have received a notice of hearing to appear in a Vermont court, so what happens next? The process in defending your Vermont CDL or traffic ticket can be multi-faceted depending on the resolution that is reached at each step of the process.…

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5 Things Not To Do When Pulled Over by a Police Officer
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Most motorists have experienced the sinking feeling of being pulled over by law enforcement.  For those caught for speeding or another traffic violation, the conduct on the roadside can make a huge difference in how the Vermont traffic ticket resolves if you elect to challenge the ticket.   In the event that you are pulled…

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Car Accident Can Lead to Vermont Traffic Ticket Even When No Witnesses Are Present
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

The roads are getting slippery in Vermont as the State braces for the first snowstorm of the winter season.  As a result, motorists driving along the many mountainous Vermont roads will be faced with less than ideal conditions that can increase the risk of an accident taking place.  For those electing to travel the roads…

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Cell Phone Law Nets Over 100 Vermont Traffic Tickets So Far
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Although the cell phone ban while driving is still relatively new in Vermont, that hasn’t stopped law enforcement officers from issuing over 100 tickets since the law’s inception on October 1, 2014.  It was recently reported by NECN that in just the first 30 days over 130 stops were made by Vermont law enforcement throughout the…

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