Vermont Statutes

§ 8104 — Exclusive remedies for a violation of this chapter

Vermont·Title 13 Title 13: Crimes and Criminal Procedure·Ch. 232 Chapter 232: Vermont Electronic Communication Privacy Act
(a)A defendant in a trial, hearing, or proceeding may move to suppress electronic information obtained or retained in violation of the U.S. Constitution, the Vermont Constitution, or this chapter.
(b)A defendant in a trial, hearing, or proceeding shall not move to suppress electronic information on the ground that Vermont lacks personal jurisdiction over a service provider, or on the ground that the constitutional or statutory privacy rights of an individual other than the defendant were violated.
(c)A service provider who receives a subpoena issued pursuant to this chapter may file a motion to quash the subpoena. The motion shall be filed in the court that issued the subpoena before the expiration of the time period for production of the information. The court shall hear and decide the

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