Author: Stephen Howard
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Defending Reckless Endangerment Cases
Elements of a Reckless Endangerment Charge in Utah Utah Code Ann. 76-5-112, states that the crime of reckless endangerment is committed โif, under circumstances not amounting to a felony offense, the person recklessly engages in conduct that creates…
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Defending Robbery Charges
A conviction for robbery in Utah can result in up to 15 years in prison. Potential prison time increases to โlifeโ for a charge of aggravated robbery. If you are facing Utah robbery charges, contact Stephen Howard now…
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Defending Communications Fraud Charges
A criminal charge for communications fraud in Utah can result in a felony conviction and a substantial jail or prison sentence. An experienced Utah criminal lawyer can help give you the best chance of successfully defending your case.…
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Possession of Burglary Tools
A Utah criminal charge for possession of burglary tools is usually filed as a misdemeanor, but it is often accompanied by more serious charges felony charges of theft, theft by receiving, or burglary. This combination of charges can…
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Defending Kidnapping Cases in Utah
A charge of kidnapping in Utah can result in a felony conviction and a substantial prison sentence. As an experienced Utah criminal defense attorney, Stephen Howard has successfully defended clients faced with aggravated kidnapping, child kidnapping, and more.…
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Defending Misdemeanor Cases
Under Utah criminal law, a single misdemeanor charge can carry a penalty of up to one year in jail plus a fine and surcharge of up to $4,750. A misdemeanor conviction can also carry consequences beyond the courtroom,…

