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David began practicing in the NEK as a Public Defender in August, 1983. He opened the firm, now known as Sleigh Law, in 1991. Over the last 38 years, he’s tried hundreds of jury cases, civil and criminal, in the Courts of several States and Federal Districts. Those trials include numerous acquittals in cases involving homicide, sexual assault, domestic assault and DWI. Notably, his DWI advocacy has forced the State to gain accreditation for its Blood/Breath alcohol program, revealed faulty scientific practices of the Lab, and compelled the Lab to change the way it expresses breath alcohol concentration in a way more favorable to the accused. His successes at the Vermont Supreme Court have included rulings that expanded an accused’s rights against self-incrimination, unlawful search and unreasonable seizure beyond criminal cases to include civil cases. Recently, he persuaded the Court to recognize a private right of action for patients to sue health providers for breach of , he and his friend and former college baseball teammate, Peter Coladacci, helped create a right of action for prisoners to sue prison doctors for medical malpractice.
For over 10 years, he and Robert Gensburg, advocated for Guantanamo Bay detainee, Abdul Zahir, finally pressuring the United States to admit that imprisonment of Mr. Zahir was unjustified and predicated upon mistaken identity. The common thread connecting all these cases is David’s commitment to the rights and dignity of individuals against the unjust actions of the powerful.
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43 years | 1,000 cases
43 years | 250 cases
43 years | 250 cases
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Chat withState: Vermont
Acquired: 1983
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State: Minnesota
Acquired: 1986
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364 Railroad St Ste E, Saint Johnsbury, VT, 05819
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Posted by anonymous | December 31, 2012 | DUI & DWI
Great result
I blew high numbers but could not get a DWI or I would lose my CDL and my job. Mr. Sleigh saved my license and my job.
"David is a superb lawyer and an equally fine person. He is an intense and aggressive advocate for his clients because he cares about them. I say this as someone who has opposed David on multiple occasions. He is always prepared and thoroughly ethical. One of the good guys."
Criminal defense lawyer
2023
Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell
2022
Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell
2021
Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell
2020
Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell
2019
Distinguished, Martindale-Hubbell
2018
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2016
Super Lawyer, SuperLawyers
2015
Super Lawyer, SuperLawyers
1983 - Present
Lawyer, SleighLaw, PC
2010 - 2015
Adjunct Professor, Lyndon State College
2001 - Present
National College of DUI DefenseMember
1984 - Present
National Association of Criminal Defense LawyersMember
1981 - Present
American Bar AssociationMember
Judgment for Defendants
VSC held officer's refusal to allow Defendant to take test was unreasonable & struck refusal finding.
VSC ruled refusal finding was unlawful.
VSC reversed denial of Motion to Suppress because State failed to prove entry was justified by emergency doctrine.
VSC held exclusionary rule applied in civil license actions and entered judgment for operator.
Pending
2004
Borkenstein Course on Alcohol and Highway Safety
1982
JD - Juris Doctor
1977
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2013
Guantanamo Detainees
2010
Challenging DRE Evidence
2006
Appellate Practice Before the VT Supreme Court
2006
Crime Scene Investigation
2004
Alcohol Pharmacokenetics
2004
English