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Valley News - Bonnie and Clyde 2021 suspect pleads not guilty

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION A 30-year-old Randolph woman pleaded not guilty Tuesday to accusations she and a 32-year-old man robbed several homes and stole a Jeep, which they marked with the words “Bonnie and Clyde 2021” during a three-county crime spree.

Veteran acquitted during Vermont s first pandemic-period jury trial | Local News

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   WOODSTOCK — A Windsor County jury acquitted a military veteran of criminal charges on Monday, the state courts’ first jury trial in 14 months. This marks the resumption of a constitutionally protected practice that had been suspended since the coronavirus pandemic hit Vermont last year. In a daylong trial in Woodstock that ended late afternoon Monday, the jury found 40-year-old Andrew Hildbrand not guilty of all his four charges. He had been facing two felonies, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, as well as misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment, stemming from a 2016 incident.

Vermont s jury trial restart postponed after case is dismissed on trial day

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — Prosecutors dismissed on Wednesday a criminal case that would have restarted Vermont’s yearlong frozen jury trials, with the Windham County State’s Attorney saying the decision was made to protect individual rights. The state dismissed multiple felony and misdemeanor charges against Anthony Wilson, 44, of Brattleboro, on Wednesday morning — around the time his trial at the local state courthouse was scheduled to start. It would have been the first state jury trial since the coronavirus pandemic hit Vermont in March 2020. Tracy Kelly Shriver, the Windham County State’s Attorney, said Wednesday that her office’s prosecutors have an obligation to ensure that each charge they file is supported by evidence obtained in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Constitution, the Vermont Constitution and state laws.

Jury trial restart on Wednesday postponed after case is dismissed

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — Prosecutors dismissed on Wednesday a criminal case that would have restarted Vermont’s yearlong frozen jury trials, with the Windham County State’s Attorney saying the decision was made to protect individual rights. The state dismissed multiple felony and misdemeanor charges against Anthony Wilson, 44, of Brattleboro, on Wednesday morning — around the time his trial at the local state courthouse was scheduled to start. It would have been the first state jury trial since the coronavirus pandemic hit Vermont in March 2020. Tracy Kelly Shriver, the Windham County State’s Attorney, said Wednesday that her office’s prosecutors have an obligation to ensure that each charge they file is supported by evidence obtained in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. Constitution, the Vermont Constitution and state laws.

Valley News - Lawyer: Kidnapping, sex assault suspect aims to represent himself in federal case

BURLINGTON A 43-year-old felon accused of kidnapping a woman in Manchester and sexually assaulting her in White River Junction is seeking to represent himself in federal court after parting ways with six different attorneys over the last two.

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