Category: Criminal Defense
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Accomplice Liability and Criminal Conspiracy
Can I be prosecuted with a crime in Utah for someone elseโs actions? Utah criminal charges are sometimes filed against a person for something that someone else did. Some of these cases involve mistaken identity, where the defendant…
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Aggravated Arson in Utah
Elements of an Aggravated Arson Charge The chief distinction between an ordinary arson charge and an aggravated arson charge is the nature of the place or thing burned. Typical arson charges in involve the destruction of or damage…
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Presumed Innocent or Prove It?
Trial is NOT a Chance “to Prove Your Innocence.” I heard a judge recently tell someone that a jury trial is your “opportunity to prove your innocence.” The judge is flat-out wrong. As I waited for my client’s…
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Hiring an Attorney – What Kind of Lawyer?
It seems pretty straightforward, right? Call a number, talk to an attorney, pay some money and – boom! You’ve hired a lawyer. But did you get the right lawyer? For someone who is facing criminal charges, there’s a…
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Child Abuse Charges in Utah
Just being charged with child abuse carries an enormous social stigma. Being convicted ofย child abuse can result in substantial jail or prison time.ย As an experienced Utah criminal defense lawyer, Stephen Howard has successfully protected his clients rights in…
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District Courts in Utah
The Utah district court system has jurisdiction over all levels of criminal offenses, both felony and misdemeanor. Justice courts are limited in their jurisdiction to class B misdemeanor and lower level offenses. District courts also handle class B…

