Notice Of Plea Agreement {200-00369A} | Pdf Fpdf Docx | Vermont

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Last updated: 5/14/2025

Notice Of Plea Agreement {200-00369A}

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200-00369A - NOTICE OF PLEA AGREEMENT. This form is used by the Vermont Superior Court Criminal Division documents a formal agreement between the State of Vermont and a criminal defendant to resolve one or more criminal charges without going to trial. This form outlines the specific charges involved, including any amendments to the original charges, and states whether the defendant will plead guilty or no contest (nolo contendere) to each charge. It also details the agreed-upon sentence, including fines, incarceration time, probation terms, concurrent or consecutive sentencing, and any credit for time served, treatment, or local lock-up. It lists any cases the State agrees to dismiss and any special probation conditions imposed. If the conviction also violates the defendant's existing probation, the parties can stipulate to this violation as part of the plea. The form must be reviewed and signed by the prosecutor, defense attorney, defendant, and judge, affirming that the agreement is understood and voluntarily accepted. The form also includes a Notice of the Potential Collateral Consequences of a Conviction, warning the defendant that a guilty plea may result in additional long-term legal and civil consequences beyond the immediate sentence. These include impacts on employment, housing, military service, firearm possession, immigration status, and more. It also informs the defendant of the possibility of relief such as expungement or sealing under Vermont law. Lastly, the form outlines Standard Conditions of Probation, which the defendant must follow if probation is part of the sentence. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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