Category: Criminal Defense in Utah
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What should I do if I receive a DUI citation?
Criminal Case & Civil Hearing: Two Separate Matters Receiving a citation for DUI in Utah actually begins two separate cases against you. One case is dealt with through the criminal court system. The other case is civil in…
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What is the statute of limitations for a misdemeanor charge in Utah?
If you are arrested on a misdemeanor charge in Utah, you should normally be released from jail if the case is not filed with the courts within 72 hours of your arrest. However, this is not the limitations…
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Prescription Fraud Charges
Defending Prescription Fraud Cases in Salt Lake 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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Aggravated Felony Charges in Utah
Defending Serious Criminal Charges Aggravated criminal charges in Utah are felony charges that typically involve the use of a weapon or that involve a serious physical injury. Judges and prosecutors take these charges seriously, and there is a…
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Salt Lake Alcohol Crimes Defense
Defending Alcohol-Related Charges in Salt Lake City Alcohol crimes in Salt Lake City include minor misdemeanors as well as serious felony charges. If you are facing criminal charges for an alcohol-related offense, having the assistance of an experienced…
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Bench Warrants / Arrest Warrants
Bench warrants or arrest warrants are issued by criminal courts in Utah for people who have had new criminal charges filed, have failed to appear for a required court appearance, or have violated the terms of probation ordered…

