Centerville Justice Court Information
The Centerville
Justice Court has jurisdiction over class C and class B
misdemeanor
level charges that occur
within the city limits of Centerville, Utah. Offenses commonly
prosecuted in Utah's justice court system include domestic violence,
DUI, drug charges, theft, and many traffic-related charges.
Felony and class A misdemeanors must be filed in the district court.
Penalties for a single class B misdemeanor can include up to 180 days in
jail.
A class C misdemeanor is punishable by up to 90 days in jail. Depending
on the level and number of charges, fines imposed by the justice court
can reach into the thousands. When a jail sentence is suspended, the
justice court can impose probation conditions including supervision,
GPS monitoring, community service, drug testing, counseling and
treatment, and other conditions determined by the court to be relevant.
The
consequences of even a
single misdemeanor conviction can be serious. If you are facing
prosecution in Centerville or anywhere in Utah, having an experienced
criminal defense attorney in your corner is the best way to ensure that your rights are protected.
Contact us today to see how we can help you.
Contact Information for the Centerville Justice Court
The judge presiding over the Centerville Justice Court is Judge David
L. Miller. The physical and mailing address for the Centerville Justice Court is
250 North Main, Centerville, UT 84014-1824. The phone number
for
the court is
801-295-8344. The
court's fax number is 801-294-0459.
Criminal Defense
Attorney for Centerville
Time can be critical in a criminal case. The prosecution already has a
head start in the process, with police investigations often concluded
by the time a citation is issued or a court case is filed. Consultation
with an
experienced
criminal lawyer can ensure that you understand your rights and the
various defense strategies that may be available in your case.
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