Davis County Utah

Category: Salt Lake

Category: Salt Lake

  • Salt Lake Alcohol Crimes Defense

    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 / 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…

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  • Drug Distribution Charges – Legal Consequences

    Drug Distribution Charges – Legal Consequences

    Defending Distribution Charges in Salt Lake County Drug distribution charges in Salt Lake City can apply to more than just the stereotypical “drug dealer.” Under Utah law, the statute defining the crime of distribution of a controlled substance…

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  • Salt Lake Criminal Theft Defense – Charges and Level

    Salt Lake Criminal Theft Defense – Charges and Level

    Theft charges in Utah include minor misdemeanors as well as serious felonies that can result in lengthy prison sentences. Even minor theft charges can be enhanced to the felony level if you have prior theft convictions. If you…

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  • Salt Lake Plea in Abeyance Attorney

    Salt Lake Plea in Abeyance Attorney

    Criminal courts in Salt Lake may accept a plea in abeyance as a complete resolution of a criminal case. A plea in abeyance may allow you to obtain a dismissal of the criminal charges against you, without the…

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  • Open Container Charges in Salt Lake City

    Open Container Charges in Salt Lake City

    Transporting an “Open” Container of Alcohol Transporting an open container of alcohol in your vehicle can lead to criminal misdemeanor charges in Utah. A “container” includes bottles, cans, jugs, flasks, or basically any other item that can hold…

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