Jason J. Sawyer Esq. of Blodgett, Watts , Volk and Sawyer, P.C.

Jason J. Sawyer Esq. of Blodgett, Watts , Volk and Sawyer, P.C.

Blodgett, Watts , Volk and Sawyer, P.C.

72 Hungerford Terrace

Burlington, VT 05401

Overview

Mr. Sawyer joined the firm of Blodgett, Watts & Volk, P.C. of Counsel in January, 2003. Mr. Sawyer became a partner on January 1, 2006. Prior to his association with the firm, Mr. Sawyer practiced as an associate at Bradley and Riley, P.C. in Cedar Rapids, Iowa from 1999 until 2001. From 2001 until 2002 he practiced law as a sole practitioner focusing primarily on criminal, juvenile, and indigent defense in Iowa City, Iowa. Mr. Sawyer is admitted in all Vermont State courts, the United States District Court for the District of Vermont, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, the Supreme Court of the State of Iowa, and the United States District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Iowa.

Jason J. Sawyer

Mr. Sawyer received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Grinnell College in 1995 and received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1999, graduating with distinction. He interned for then Shadow Foreign Minister, Ann Clwyd, M.P., in the House of Commons, London, England in 1994. Mr. Sawyer is the 2008 - 2009 President fof the Vermont Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.  In addition he is the Vermont State Delegate to the National College for DUI Defense. He is also a member of  the Vermont Trial Lawyers Association, the Vermont Bar Association, and the Iowa State Bar Association. Mr. Sawyer is a member of the CJA panel for the U.S District Court for the District of Vermont.

His practice focuses primarily on State and Federal criminal defense, and significantly on defending those accused of driving under the influence (DUI) driving while intoxicated (DWI), and driving under the influence of drugs (DUID).   

Along with his law partner, Paul Volk, Esq., Mr. Sawyer researched, briefed, orally argued, and won the published case of State v. Goldberg, which overturned a judge’s issuance of a search warrant for want of probable cause. This decision ensures that law enforcement corroborate information provided by even known informants and ultimately protects the privacy rights of all Vermonters.  In addition Mr. Saywer has had multiple district court opinions dismissing various cases on constitutional grounds.

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