« Vermont State Auditor, Salmon would Plead Guilty To DUI
Tom Salmon, who is a state Auditor of Vermont has said that he will plead guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol after being cited for DUI on Nov 13 in Montpelier.

Today Salmon’s arraignment is scheduled in Vermont District Court.
Prosecutors told the Barre-Montpelier Times Argus that Salmon will be eligible for a standard plea deal.
This is a deal that would be offered to anyone else who is charged with an uncomplicated DUI.
Salmon would receive a fine in exchange for pleading guilty, as a part of the agreement.
He would also have to face civil penalties, including his license suspension.
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