Davis County Utah

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  • Davis County DUI Defense

    Davis County DUI Defense

    Challenging a DUI Charge in Utah A Davis County DUI conviction can mean jail time, fines, losing your license, increased insurance rates, an ignition interlock, probation, and more. Potential Defense Strategies A successful DUI defense may require legal…

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  • Woods Cross Justice Court

    Woods Cross Justice Court

    Woods Cross Justice Court – Jurisdiction & Charges The Woods Cross Justice Court has jurisdiction over class C and class B misdemeanor level charges that occur within the borders of Woods Cross, Utah. Cases involving class A misdemeanor…

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  • Davis County Marijuana Possession Defense Lawyer

    Davis County Marijuana Possession Defense Lawyer

    The legal landscape regarding marijuana possession (for both medical and recreational purposes) is changing. But Utah laws regarding marijuana possession remain strict. If you are being prosecuted with a drug crime relating to marijuana or drug paraphernalia, the…

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  • Possession of Alcohol by a Minor in Utah

    Possession of Alcohol by a Minor in Utah

    Defending Minor in Possession (Alcohol) Charges in Utah It is illegal for a person under the age of 21 to possess or consume alcohol under Utah law. Criminal charges can also be brought against a minor based on…

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  • Davis County Justice Court Information

    Davis County Justice Court Information

    The Davis County Justice Court has jurisdiction over class C and class B misdemeanor level charges. Penalties for these crimes can include jail time and substantial fines. Charges commonly prosecuted in the Davis County Justice Court commonly include…

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  • Davis County Felony Defense Attorney

    Davis County Felony Defense Attorney

    Felony charges in Davis County can carry substantial penalties, including lengthy prison terms and thousands of dollars in fines. In any felony prosecution, the defendant is entitled to the presumption of innocence and the right to a jury…

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