Category: Criminal Defense
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Prescription Fraud in Utah
Prescription Fraud Defense – Utah Criminal Defense Passing a forged prescription, prescription fraud, or obtaining a prescription under false pretenses can be charged as a felony under Utah law. The consequences of a conviction can include prison time,…
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Charging Petitioners in Protective Order Cases
Can a petitioner be criminally charged for violating their own protective order? A protective order is a court order entered when a petitioner requests legal protection from the respondent. The order typically prohibits contact or communication with the…
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How long will a Utah DUI charge stay on my record?
A DUI conviction is one of the more difficult charges to clear from your Utah criminal record. Utah law generally provides for a 10-year waiting period for expunging a DUI. But when or whether you can have a…
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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…

