Category: Criminal Defense
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Probation Violation – Order to Show Cause
Defending Against a Probation OSC In a Utah criminal case, an order to show cause for a probation violation can result in the imposition of the original suspended sentence. Depending on the nature of the charges and severity…
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Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
A drug paraphernalia conviction becomes part of your criminal record, and carries consequences that can follow you long after the court case is resolved. Contact us today to arrange for an initial confidential attorney consultation. What is Considered…
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Use of Force in Defense of Home
Using force to defend your home can form the foundation of an affirmative defense under Utah criminal Utah law. But your right to defend your home is not identical to your right to defend yourself. Understanding the differences…
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Prescription Pill Addiction
Prescription pill addiction can lead to criminal charges in Utah. Addiction creates an additional layer of complexity to a simple drug possession case, and makes it even more important to have the right representation. Contact us today to…
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Open Container – Alcohol Charges
Utah law places strict rules on how alcohol may be used or possessed in a motor vehicle. Drinking alcohol inside a motor vehicle, whether the vehicle is being driven or parked, is a criminal offense. Possessing or transporting…
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Theft by Receiving Stolen Property
Under the Utah criminal code, a person can be convicted of theft for simply possessing or receiving stolen property โ even when the evidence is clear that another person stole the property. Statutory Elements of a Theft by…

