South Weber Justice Court Information
The South Weber
Justice Court has jurisdiction over class C and class B
misdemeanor
level charges that occur
within the borders of South Weber, Utah. More serious
felony
and class
A misdemeanor charges must be filed in the district court for Davis
County. Criminal charges commonly prosecuted in Utah's justice court
system include DUI, domestic violence, drug charges, retail theft, and
most traffic-related offenses.
Penalties
for a class B misdemeanor conviction can include up to 180 days
jail;
a
class C misdemeanor carries a potential of 90 days in jail. The court
can also impose heavy fines and a variety of probation conditions that
can include community service, treatment or counseling, drug testing,
supervised probation, GPS monitoring (house arrest), and more. It is
tempting to consider a justice court misdemeanor case as relatively
unimportant. But the consequences of a conviction can be serious.
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Contact Information for the South Weber Justice Court
The judge presiding over the South Weber Justice Court is Judge Reuben
John Renstrom. The physical and mailing addresses for the South Weber
Justice Court are the same: 1600 East South Weber Drive, South
Weber, UT 84405. The court's phone
number is
801-479-3177. The
court's fax number is 801-479-0066.
Criminal Defense
Attorney for South Weber
If you are facing criminal prosecution in Utah, it is vital to have the assistance of an
experienced criminal
defense lawyer.
Understanding your rights is the first step to ensuring that your
rights are protected. We work closely with clients to make sure that
they understand their rights and the various defense
strategies
that may be available to them. Whether you intend to take your case to
trial or are hoping to work out a
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