Sunset Justice Court Information
The Sunset
Justice Court has jurisdiction over class C and class B misdemeanor
level offenses that occur
within the borders of Sunset, Utah. Misdemeanor cases commonly heard in
Utah's justice court system include domestic violence, drug charges,
DUI
and other alcohol-related offenses,
shoplifting,
and traffic-related offenses. Penalties can include
jail
time and substantial fines. If a suspended sentence is granted, the
justice court can impose supervised probation with treatment or
counseling, drug testing, community service, and a variety of other
probation conditions. In addition to penalties and conditions imposed
directly by the court, a justice court conviction can carry collateral
consequences that can include loss of professional licensing, driver
license suspension, loss of the right to carry a firearm, and more.
Even though the Sunset Justice Court is limited to handling lower-level
misdemeanor cases, charges filed in the justice court should be taken
seriously.
Having an experienced criminal
defense
attorney on your side is the best way to ensure that your
rights are protected.
Contact
us now to see how we can help you.
Contact Information for the Sunset Justice Court
The judge presiding over the Sunset Justice Court is Judge Brian
Brower. The physical and mailing addresses for the Sunset Justice Court
are the same: 200
West 1300 North, Sunset, UT 84015. The phone number for the
court is
801-825-3303. The
court's fax number is 801-614-9198.
Criminal Defense
Attorney for Sunset
Consultation with a
criminal
defense lawyer should be done before going to court. Critical
constitutional rights are at issue even at the arraignment stage of a
case. With a
track record
that includes successfully defending clients in cases ranging from
homicide to shoplifting, Utah criminal defense attorney Stephen Howard
has the skills, knowledge, and
experience
needed to ensure that your rights are protected.
Contact us today to see how
we can help you.

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