Vermont Code § 13 V.S.A. § 5231

Right to representation, services, and facilities
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§ 5231. Right to representation, services, and facilities
(a) A needy person who is being detained by a law enforcement officer without charge or
judicial process, or who is charged with having committed or is being detained under
a conviction of a serious crime, is entitled:
(1) To be represented by an attorney to the same extent as a person having his or her
own counsel; and
(2) To be provided with the necessary services and facilities of representation. Any such
necessary services and facilities of representation that exceed $1,500.00 per item
must receive prior approval from the court after a hearing involving the parties.
The court may conduct the hearing outside the presence of the State, but only to the
extent necessary to preserve privileged or confidential information. This obligation
and requirement to obtain prior court approval shall also be imposed in like manner
upon the Attorney General or a State’s Attorney prosecuting a violation of the law.
(b) The attorney, services and facilities, and court costs shall be provided at public
expense to the extent that the person, at the time the court determines need, is unable
to provide for the person’s payment without undue hardship.

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