• Adjunct Faculty

Sarah George JD’10

Titles

  • Adjunct Professor

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Biography

Sarah George is the Chittenden County State’s Attorney. She has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and psychology from the University of Connecticut, a master’s degree in forensic psychology from Castleton State College, and a law degree from Vermont Law and Graduate School. For over six years, Sarah was a deputy state’s attorney in the Chittenden County State’s Attorney’s Office, and in January 2017, Sarah became the Chittenden County State’s Attorney. Chittenden County houses nearly one-third of Vermont’s population, is the most diverse county in the state, and prides itself on a progressive approach to public safety efforts. Since being state’s attorney, Sarah has focused on ways to overhaul the criminal legal system by finding innovative ways to serve her community. From significantly reducing the number of cases charged and increasing diversion eligibility, to eliminating cash bail and decreasing supervision and incarcerative sentences, Sarah is dedicated to providing opportunity, intervention and wholistic support to victims, families and folks who commit crimes; holding individuals accountable, and implementing smart strategies and innovations that promote safe, healthy, and strong communities.

Expertise

  • Criminal Law and Procedure

Departments

  • Center for Justice Reform