Davis County Utah

Author: Stephen Howard

Author: Stephen Howard

  • Felony Defense in Ogden

    Felony Defense in Ogden

    Prosecution for a felony charge in Ogden can result in serious consequences including prison time, thousands of dollars in fines, and many other collateral consequences that can follow you long after the formal court case has been closed.…

    Read more….

  • Drunk Driving (DUI / DWI) Defense in Ogden

    Drunk Driving (DUI / DWI) Defense in Ogden

    Prosecutors and judges in Ogden take DUI cases very seriously. Whether the case involves alcohol, prescription medications, or “street” drugs, a conviction can have serious consequences. Being intoxicated or simply having a controlled substance in your system while…

    Read more….

  • Drug Possession Criminal Defense in Ogden

    Drug Possession Criminal Defense in Ogden

    *** Please note that Utah drug laws – especially in relation to marijuana – have changed significantly since this post was originally published. Contact us directly for information on current marijuana law. *** A drug possession conviction in…

    Read more….

  • Defending Drug Paraphernalia Charges

    Defending Drug Paraphernalia Charges

    A conviction for drug paraphernalia in the Ogden courts can result in fines, jail time, and losing your driver’s license. As an experienced criminal defense attorney, Stephen Howard represents clients throughout Utah who are facing prosecution for drug…

    Read more….

  • Selling Alcohol to Minors

    Selling Alcohol to Minors

    Ogden Criminal Charges for Providing/Selling Alcohol to Minors Under Utah Code 32B-4-403, selling, offering for sale, or otherwise providing or furnishing alcohol to a person under the age of 21 in Utah is a criminal offense that can…

    Read more….

  • Ogden District Courts and Justice Courts

    Ogden District Courts and Justice Courts

    Ogden’s district courts have jurisdiction over both felony and misdemeanor criminal charges. The jurisdiction of the Ogden City Justice Court is restricted to class B and C misdemeanors and infractions. Because the consequences from any criminal case are…

    Read more….