McCamley & Branchaud, P.C. is a full service law office located in Rutland, Vermont. The attorneys have decades of combined legal experience and represent clients in Rutland and Southern Vermont. The office is located in Downtown Rutland on Wales Street above Table 24. The office is one block from Rutland County's Civil Court, and two blocks from the Family and Criminal Courthouse.
From complex divorce and child custody cases, to jury trials in criminal and superior court, the office spends a lot of its time in the Courtroom. The Litigation section of the practice is headed by Matthew S. Branchaud, a Rutland native, who has been practicing before the local courts for years. Matt has argued cases before juries across Southern Vermont for serious felonies and other crimes.
From complex divorce and child custody cases, to jury trials in criminal and superior court, the office spends a lot of its time in the Courtroom. The Litigation section of the practice is headed by Matthew S. Branchaud, a Rutland native, who has been practicing before the local courts for years. Matt has argued cases before juries across Southern Vermont for serious felonies and other crimes.
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Matthew S. Branchaud, Esq., is a Rutland Vermont attorney dedicated to his client's cases. Having lived in Rutland his entire life, he has an in-depth knowledge of the local community, its people, and the Courthouses around Rutland County. He has argued in front of juries across Southern Vermont, and conducted many trials in the Family and Civil Courts.
Matthew S. Branchaud, Esq., is a Rutland Vermont attorney dedicated to his client's cases. Having lived in Rutland his entire life, he has an in-depth knowledge of the local community, its people, and the Courthouses around Rutland County. He has argued in front of juries across Southern Vermont, and conducted many trials in the Family and Civil Courts.
DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) and DUI (Driving Under the Influence) are two different phrases having the same meaning. Vermont criminalizes driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, and driving with.08% or more of alcohol in the blood as measured either by breath or blood testing.
Facing a charge of DUI DWI in Killington Vermont can be a daunting task. While Killington Vermont is home to one of the biggest ski areas on the East Coast. People who travel from out of state often come to the area to visit and enjoy the surroundings and the many different events and venues that frequent the area.
In Vermont, a police officer can stop a car based merely on a reasonable and articulable suspicion of wrongdoing. This is a far lower standard then probable cause (which is needed to arrest or search) or reasonable certainty, but has to be more than "an unparticularized hunch or guess".
Over time, we have seen a gradual yet determined erosion of the line between "reasonable and articulable suspicion" and "an unsubstantiated hunch or guess" when a police officer makes a motor vehicle stop.For example, did you know that the time of day that you are driving, as well as where you are driving, enhances the possibility that you will see blue lights in your rear view mirror?
Over time, we have seen a gradual yet determined erosion of the line between "reasonable and articulable suspicion" and "an unsubstantiated hunch or guess" when a police officer makes a motor vehicle stop.For example, did you know that the time of day that you are driving, as well as where you are driving, enhances the possibility that you will see blue lights in your rear view mirror?
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Robyn Butterfield
Apr 02, 2021
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Matt Branchaud was exceptionally responsive and knowledgeable in assisting our family with a legal issue regarding a trust. He explained things to us in a way that was clear and understandable. Mr. Branchaud also provided guidance on the next steps to take in our matter. Our family plans to utilize Mr. Branchaud in future legal matters and we strongly recommend him. He is an outstanding legal professional of whom we trust. Thank you so much for your assistance Mr. Branchaud.
Vincent Chiarella
Aug 09, 2016
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