Author: Stephen Howard
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Aggravated Arson Charges in Utah
A criminal conviction for aggravated arson can result in a life prison term. If you are facing criminal prosecution for aggravated arson or other crimes, you need a Utah criminal defense attorney with real experience, and a record…
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Serving Search Warrants in Utah
Do police have to show me a warrant before they can enter my home? In most circumstances, the Fourth Amendment requires that police obtain a search warrant or arrest warrant in order to enter your home without your permission…
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West Jordan Justice Court
Criminal Defense in the West Jordan City Justice Court Every criminal case is serious. Even a class B misdemeanor conviction can mean 180 days in jail. If you have been charged with a crime in the West Jordan…
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Clearing Your Record in Utah
What can I do to clean my record in Utah? There are several ways of clearing your criminal record in Utah. Expungements, 402 reductions, and pardons can all play a part in clearing your record and getting a…
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Drug Use and Possession Defined
Utah Law Defines Drug Use and Drug Possession A Utah drug possession charge can be filed as a felony or misdemeanor, depending on which drug is allegedly possessed, the location of the alleged offense, the defendant’s prior criminal…
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Drug Paraphernalia Charges in Utah
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia in Utah A Utah drug paraphernalia conviction can mean jail time, fines, and losing your driver’s license. Contact us today to arrange for an initial consultation, and see how the right attorney can help.…

