Vermont 4(e) Motion Stop Waive Final Hearing is a type of court motion used in Vermont to waive a defendant's right to a final hearing. This motion allows the defendant to enter a plea of guilty or solo contender without having to appear in court for a final hearing. The motion must be filed by the defendant's attorney and must include a written stipulation that the defendant understands the charge and waives his or her right to a hearing. There are two types of Vermont 4(e) Motion Stop Waive Final Hearing: (1) Waiver of Final Hearing by Plea Agreement and (2) Waiver of Final Hearing by Stipulation.