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This is a list of Burlington Criminal attorneys and lawyers.

If you are searching for Burlington Criminal lawyers, please choose from the attorneys listed below. Finding out more about each attorney in the AttorneyLocate.com directory is easy! Just click an attorney’s name and you will be able access their Web site. Want to compare all of the attorneys listed below? Just click the first name listed, then click "Next Attorney" at the top of the page and you can easily gather information about each Criminal attorney in our directory.

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Burlington Criminal Attorneys

 

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Questions to Ask a Vermont Criminal Defense Attorney

What kind of experience do you have in criminal defense?

Find out if an attorney has successfully represented people in the specific area of law that you are facing. It is a good idea to hire someone who has detailed knowledge of criminal law and has successfully worked within the system. If you are facing charges at the federal level, it is important to find an attorney who understands the federal court system as it is completely different from state and local courts.

What can you do for me?

A criminal defense attorney cannot promise you a certain outcome to your case. He or she can, however, provide you with legal advice on the best way to proceed with your case. An attorney should always keep you involved in the process and listen to your needs and concerns. If an attorney is bullying you into a particular plea or course of action, you may want to find someone else to represent you.

Do you belong to any professional organizations?

Membership in professional organizations generally is an indication of an attorney's commitment to a particular area of law. Find out if your attorney belongs to organizations like:

  • National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
  • National Legal Aid and Defenders Association
  • Association of Federal Defense Attorneys
  • Vermont Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
  • Have you won any awards or been recognized for your work in criminal law?

    If an attorney has won any awards for his or her work or stands out from the pack in any way, you want to know about it. Awards may be an indication of an attorney who is excelling in their profession.

    Have you ever been professionally disciplined?

    Look for an attorney with a clean record. You can check with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and the state Bar Association to learn if any disciplinary action has been taken against a Vermont criminal defense attorney.

    How do you want to be paid for your services?

    Make sure you understand how an attorney wants to be paid for his or her time before you sign a contract. Criminal defense attorneys may charge you by the hour or ask for a flat fee. How an attorney would like to be paid is largely determined by the complexity of your case. If you are unable to afford an attorney's services up front, ask if they can work with you to develop a payment plan.

    Find a Vermont criminal defense attorney at www.AttorneyLocate.com. At www.AttorneyLocate.com, you can find attorneys all across the state in places like Rutland, Bennington, and Montpelier.