Davis County Utah

Aggravated Felony Charges


Stephen Howard — Stone River Law

Defending Serious Criminal Charges in Utah

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 real potential for extended prison sentences.

Utah defense attorney Stephen Howard has successfully defended clients in cases of aggravated robbery, aggravated assault, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated burglary, and more. If you are facing aggravated felony charges in Utah, it is best to seek the advice of an experienced criminal defense lawyer. Contact us now to arrange for an initial consultation.

Classification of Felony Charges

Aggravated felony charges in Utah are classified (in ascending order of severity) as third-degree, second-degree, first-degree, and capital felony charges. The penalty for a third-degree felony can be up to five years in prison. A first-degree felony can carry up to life in prison. Capital felony charges carry the potential of the death penalty. Some aggravated felony charges carry mandatory prison sentences (meaning that the court cannot suspend the prison term and grant probation).

If you have been charged with an aggravated felony, taking your case to trial is only one option. In many aggravated felony cases, Stephen Howard has successfully negotiated resolutions that involved misdemeanor charges, probation, and even pleas in abeyance. No two cases are exactly alike, and no attorney can guarantee a particular outcome for your case. But the chance of a successful result for your case is greatly enhanced when you have an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side.

Finding the Right Criminal Lawyer Salt Lake City

Serving clients in Davis County, Salt Lake City and all along the Wasatch Front, our criminal defense team provides serious defense strategies for clients facing serious charges. If you are facing felony charges in Utah, contact us now to arrange for an initial consultation. See what the right attorney can do for you.