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Frisbee Golf Is Not a Reason to Let a Police Officer Search Your Vehicle
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Unless a motorist gives a police officer consent to search their motor vehicle, the officer must first have probable cause to apply for and receive a warrant from a Vermont judge prior to entering a vehicle. Vermont law enforcement officers have been trained in all sorts of techniques to gain consent from motorists.  In many…

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Windshield Obstruction Law Challenged in Vermont Supreme Court
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Is a dangling air freshener from the rear view mirror illegal?  For 40 years in the State of Vermont a law has banned any such “obstructions”, a law that has opened the door for numerous traffic tickets and investigations by Vermont police officers. The law as it stands right now states as follows: “No person…

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ACLU Challenges Vermont Traffic Stop
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

A motorist was pulled over, detained for over an hour and then had his car towed for what?…a minor Vermont traffic ticket. According to a recent lawsuit filed by the ACLU, a young man was pulled over after a Vermont State Trooper alleged that snow was partially covering his registration tag. After the officer tried repeatedly…

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Vermont Traffic Ticket Defenses That Don’t Work
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Everyone has heard from arm chair lawyers of potential defenses to traffic tickets beyond the actual facts of the traffic stop.  However, for those who have litigated in Vermont traffic courts, the “defenses” suggested by those outside the litigation realm will often hold little or no weight in front of a traffic court judge.  Before…

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Vermont Cell Phone Ban Nets Vermont Law Enforcement Its First Arrest
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Arrest number one is in the books. Two days after the implementation of the new hand held device ban on drivers, Vermont police arrested an individual on drug possession charge after a police officer alleged to have seen the man talking on his cellphone. The Burlington Free Press reports that this arrest was the first…

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Vermont Law Bans Handheld Devices While Driving
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Effective October 1, 2014 any motorist driving in the State of Vermont who is caught with a handheld device in their hands while driving can be pulled over by a Vermont law enforcement officer and be subject to a fine of between $100-$250 for the first violation and $250-$500 for a subsequent violation within two…

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Where Are Those Vermont Police Officers Hiding?
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Police are well trained to blend into the surrounding scenery, or least position themselves so by the time you see them, their radar has already seen you.  So where do Vermont officers like to position themselves and how can motorists prepare themselves so they can avoid a costly Vermont traffic ticket? The speed trap: Your cruising along…

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Do Vermont Traffic Ticket Points Transfer to Out of State Licenses
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

Vermont is one of the greatest tourist destinations in the country.  As a result, thousands of out-of-state motorists come to Vermont each year to take in the sites that Vermont is so well known for. On a less enjoyable side, Vermont police officers also know when high volume tourist seasons are and will often deploy…

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Presenting the Video Evidence in a Vermont Traffic Ticket
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

There are many reasons why fighting a Vermont traffic ticket may be worth your while.  One glaring example for why you should fight your Vermont traffic ticket can be found by clicking the link below. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/31/rod-maciver-bogus-ticket-dash-cam-video_n_3683370.html

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Do I Need a Vermont Traffic Ticket Attorney?
Chadwick, Spensley & Fox, PLLC

A logical question for any one who has recently been issued a Vermont Traffic Ticket is whether they should retain a Vermont traffic ticket attorney to represent them in their case. Here are a few useful pieces of information in making that determination: 1)  The lawyer’s fee will likely be higher than the fine-The fine…

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