What does a "no contest" plea mean?
A no contest plea means Vekos would no longer challenge the charge against her, but will accept punishment.
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Addison County State’s Attorney Eva Vekos, charged with DUI in January 2024, may avoid jail time through a no contest plea. This development follows a series of closed-door conversations and a pending case that has drawn significant attenti...
Eva Vekos, the Addison County State’s Attorney, was arrested in January 2024 for allegedly driving under the influence while heading to a homicide investigation scene. The proposed plea deal involves Vekos pleading no contest to the charge, potentially leading to a deferred sentence and probation. If she successfully completes probation, the DUI conviction could be cleared from her record.
Judge Pacht noted the case has been pending for nearly two years and a trial would not be straightforward. Vekos has already served a six-month driver’s license suspension and completed required programs. Since her arrest, the Vermont State Police have rerouted cases to the Attorney General, creating additional scrutiny and workload for other departments.
The potential resolution has faced opposition from the Attorney General’s Office, adding complexity to the situation. Vekos’s legal issues have also led to a temporary suspension of her law license, further impacting her professional responsibilities. Despite these challenges, she has remained in her position as State’s Attorney.
A no contest plea means Vekos would no longer challenge the charge against her, but will accept punishment.
The judge cited the length of time the case has been pending and Vekos already serving her suspension and completing required programming.
The Vermont State Police have been sending cases to the Attorney General’s office to avoid a conflict of interest.
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