Clearfield Justice Court Information
The Clearfield
Justice Court hears criminal charges in class C and class B
misdemeanor
cases as well as most traffic offenses that occur
within the borders of Clearfield, Utah. Penalties for a class B
misdemeanor can include up to 180 days jail and a fine and surcharge of
up to $1,900. In addition to jail and fines, the Clearfield Justice
Court can impose probation conditions that can include treatment or
counseling, GPS monitoring (house arrest), drug testing, community
service, and other restrictions that the court determines to be
relevant to the court's goals of rehabilitation or punishment.
While the Clearfield Justice Court is limited in its jurisdiction to
lower-level misdemeanor cases, the consequences of a single criminal
conviction can be serious. If you are facing prosecution for a criminal
offense alleged to have occurred in Clearfield or elsewhere in Utah,
firing the right
defense attorney can be the
single most important decision you make.
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Contact Information for the Clearfield Justice Court
The judge presiding over the Clearfield Justice Court is Judge Brian
Brower. The court
is located at 55 South State in Clearfield. The mailing address for the
Clearfield Justice Court is the same as its physical location: 55
South State, Clearfield, UT 84015. The phone number for the
court
is
801-525-2760. The
court's fax number is 801-525-2867.
Criminal Defense
Attorney for Clearfield
Hiring the right
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a thorough analysis of the prosecution case, which can include police
reports, photographs and video evidence, witness statements, physical
evidence, lab test results, and more. We also take time to meet with
our clients, one-on-one, to ensure that we understand both sides of the
case.
We work closely with clients to develop a defense
strategy intended to meet
their individual needs and goals. In some cases, a
jury
trial will be the best option. In other cases, a
negotiated
resolution may provide better long-term
results for the client.
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