Davis County Utah

Category: Criminal Defense

Category: Criminal Defense

  • Defending Theft by Deception Cases

    Defending Theft by Deception Cases

    Elements of a Theft by Deception Charge Utah criminal law contains several varieties of โ€œtheftโ€ crimes. The offense of theft by deception occurs when a person โ€œobtains or exercises control over property of another by deception and with…

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  • Defending Forgery Cases

    Defending Forgery Cases

    A Utah forgery charge is normally filed as a third-degree felony punishable by up to five years in prison. Theft by deception is a charge that often accompanies a forgery charge, and can increase potential penalties. If you…

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  • Defending Insurance Fraud Charges

    Defending Insurance Fraud Charges

    A criminal charge for insurance fraud in Utah can result in a felony conviction and other serious consequences. Having an experienced criminal lawyer on your side can help give you the best chance of success in your case.…

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  • Flushing Drugs to Avoid Police Discovery

    Flushing Drugs to Avoid Police Discovery

    Criminal Charges for Hiding Evidence in Utah News stories occasionally surface talking about people who have been caught by police while trying to flush illegal drugs down a toilet. In addition to the environmental, health, and safety issues…

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  • Voluntary Intoxication as a Defense

    Voluntary Intoxication as a Defense

    Utah Code 76-2-306 โ€“ An Affirmative Defense Voluntary intoxication can, in certain circumstances, form a complete defense to a criminal prosecution under Utah law. But these cases are rare, and the assistance of an experienced criminal attorney can…

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  • Electronic Communication / Telephone Harassment

    Electronic Communication / Telephone Harassment

    Defending the Criminal Case in Utah Electronic communication harassment, sometimes called โ€œtelephoneโ€ harassment, is a serious criminal charge punishable by up to six months in jail, a year in jail, or even five years in prison depending on…

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