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Ludlow man gets two years supervision for gun possession
A Windsor County man who was found in illegal possession of nine firearms has been placed under federal supervision for two years by a judge in U.S. Distric ...
Bale Breaker Teaming with Legendary Sierra Nevada for Collaboration Brew
Bale Breaker Brewing Company is no stranger to teaming up with other breweries for collaboration projects. Their latest team-up has the Yakima Valley favorite
Victim pleads with judge to allow contact with assailant
BRATTLEBORO — A woman drove from her home in New Mexico last week to plead with Windham Superior Court Judge Katherine Hayes to allow her to have contact with the
Vermont State Police troopers plead not guilty to nonlethal beanbag incident in Newfane a year ago
Both men were to be cited for reckless endangerment for their actions arising from a use of force case on June 17, 2022.
Troopers in beanbag case plead not guilty to charges of reckless endangerment
The Vermont Attorney General’s Office has asked a judge to reconsider an additional count of simple assault in a 2022 incident in which police fired a projectile at a man reportedly high on drugs, screaming and holding a bloody saw atop a Newfane homeowner’s roof.
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Troopers plead not guilty to reckless endangerment in use-of-force case
Two Vermont state troopers pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges of reckless endangerment in connection to a use-of-force incident last summer in Newfane.
Lawyer for trooper in Newfane use-of-force incident says charges negatively impact public safety
Lawyer in Newfane use-of-force incident says charges negatively impact public safety.
VT judge dismisses assault charge against troopers
A Vermont judge has dismissed one of the counts against two state police troopers who were charged criminally.
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