Vermont Code § 15 V.S.A. § 1156

Nondisclosure of address in criminal and civil proceedings
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§ 1156. Nondisclosure of address in criminal and civil proceedings
No person shall be compelled to disclose a Program participant’s actual address during
the discovery phase of or during a proceeding before a court of competent jurisdiction
or administrative tribunal unless the court or administrative tribunal finds, based
upon a preponderance of the evidence, that the disclosure is required in the interests
of justice. A court or administrative tribunal may seal that portion of any record
that contains a Program participant’s actual address. Nothing in this subchapter shall
prevent the State, in its discretion, from using a Program participant’s actual address
in any document or record filed with a court or administrative tribunal if, at the
time of filing, the document or record is not a public record.

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