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We are pleased to welcome you to the Vermont Judiciary Website.
The Vermont Judicial Branch of state government was established under the constitution to protect the rights of all Vermonters by providing equal access to courts and an opportunity for the merits of every legal dispute to be impartially heard and decided in a timely way.
The role of the courts is to protect individual rights and to ensure everyone their day in court. The Judiciary, as one of the three co-equal branches of state government, is an important element in the constitutional balance of power between Vermont's Courts, Governor, and Legislature. We hope you will find this website a useful and practical source of information about the court system and its operation. While no substitute for a lawyer, the website is intended to describe available services, outline certain procedures and provide necessary forms for use in court. More useful information may be available at the window of your local court manager’s office.
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Vermont Supreme Court:
- Paul L.
Reiber, Chief
Justice
- John A.
Dooley,
Associate
Justice
- Denise R.
Johnson,
Associate
Justice
- Marilyn S.
Skoglund,
Associate
Justice
- Brian L.
Burgess,
Associate
Justice
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