Bluffdale Justice Court Information - Criminal Defense
Attorney Utah
If you are facing criminal charges in the Bluffdale Justice Court, an
experienced
Utah criminal defense
attorney can give you the best chance at a positive outcome.
Although justice courts are restricted to hearing misdemeanor
charges, the consequences of conviction can still include extended jail
time, substantial fines, losing your driver license, and a variety of
other requirements and restrictions that can be imposed as conditions
of
probation.
The Bluffdale Justice Court is located at 14175 South 1700 West,
Bluffdale, Utah 84065. The phone number for the court is
801-446-9219. Judge Poulsen presides over the court, and
holds regular court sessions on Wednesdays, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
The Bluffdale Justice Court has jurisdiction over
misdemeanor
matters
that occur within the city borders. Typical charges heard in
justice courts include
marijuana
possession,
drug
paraphernalia,
domestic
violence,
theft,
DUI,
and other traffic matters.
Stephen Howard has a record of achieving
real
results for clients. During his career he has
successfully handled literally thousands of serious felony charges
along with an equal number of misdemeanor cases. No matter
what your charge, Stephen Howard is well qualified to assist you.
Contact us now to
schedule an initial consultation and case analysis with an experienced
Salt Lake
criminal defense lawyer.

Finding the right criminal defense lawyer for you Utah criminal case will be one of the most important decision you make. Before hiring any lawyer, there are a number of important factors to consider. The person you select as your criminal defense attorney will be responsible to defend your case and protect your rights....
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Jail time, prison time, thousands of dollars in fines, and the lifetime collateral consequences of having a criminal conviction on your record - all of these and more are at stake when you are facing criminal prosecution in Utah. Understanding what is at risk is critical. Even so-called "minor" misdemeanor cases can have serious consequences....
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