Davis County Utah

Category: Criminal Defense in Utah

Category: Criminal Defense in Utah

  • Salt Lake Public Intoxication Attorney – Utah Criminal Defense

    Salt Lake Public Intoxication Attorney – Utah Criminal Defense

    Public intoxication is a misdemeanor crime in Utah that carries the potential for jail time and a criminal record that can follow you for years. While it is a relatively minor charge, the consequences are sufficiently serious that…

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  • Midvale City Justice Court – Criminal Defense

    Midvale City Justice Court – Criminal Defense

    The Midvale City Justice Court is located at 655 W. Center Street in Midvale, Utah 84047. The court is presided over by Judge Ronald Wolthuis. Clerks for the Midvale City Justice Court can be reached at 801-255-4234. Stephen…

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  • DUI Defense Attorney – Actual Physical Control

    DUI Defense Attorney – Actual Physical Control

    Under Utah DUI laws, a person can be charged with DUI without actually driving a vehicle.  Like most DUI statutes, Utah’s DUI statute provides that a person can be convicted for “driving” while under the influence.  But under Utah law, a…

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  • Expert Witness Notice in Utah

    Expert Witness Notice in Utah

    Required Notice of Intent to Call an Expert Witness Utah Code section 77-17-13 governs the timing and contents requirements for notice of expert witnesses that must be given in Utah felony criminal cases. Timing of the Notice In…

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  • Utah Misdemeanor Defense Attorneys

    Utah Misdemeanor Defense Attorneys

    Penalties for a misdemeanor conviction in Utah are less severe than the consequences that can accompany a felony conviction. But even at the misdemeanor level, a criminal conviction can include jail time, substantial fines, and other consequences that…

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  • Custodial Interference in Utah

    Custodial Interference in Utah

    Utah’s criminal code contains custodial interference provisions similar in some ways to the offense of child kidnapping but imposing less serious penalties when the person charged is otherwise legally entitled to some level of custody or visitation with…

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