SLC Weapons Charges Lawyers

Legal Defense Against Weapons Violations

The use of a gun in the commission of a crime can greatly increase the severity of a person’s charges. The right to weapons is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, but it is very easy for the mere possession of a gun to create a variety of legal problems for a Utah resident.

The attorneys at Greg Smith and Associates have experience representing clients facing all types of weapons charges, including:

Our lead attorney, Gregory B. Smith, has prosecutorial experience and knows what it takes to reduce or eliminate a potential weapons charge. All of our attorneys pride themselves on the attention they devote to each of our clients and their ability to thoroughly analyze and try cases.

If you believe that you are under investigation for a weapons charge, go with defense attorneys you can rely on to protect your rights.

Contact a Salt Lake City Weapons Defense Attorney

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If you have been accused of or charged with a gun crime, contact Greg Smith and Associates for a free initial consultation at our office in West Jordan or Park City. You can reach us by calling 801-651-1512 or contacting us online.

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