Vermont Supreme Court
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| Vermont Supreme Court |
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| Sitting justices |
| Paul Reiber John Dooley Denise Johnson Marilyn Skoglund Brian Burgess |
| Former justices |
| Vermont on Judgepedia |
The Vermont Supreme Court is the court of last resort for the state of Vermont.
Functions and Jurisdiction
The court performs the following functions:
- hears final appeals from all cases originating in state courts and from certain administrative agency proceedings
- establishes rules of civil, criminal, family and appellate procedure
- administers the court system
- admits attorneys to practice
- serves as the disciplinary authority for all judicial officers and attorneys
The court has final appellate jurisdiction.[1]
Current Justices
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