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Have You Been Accused of a Crime in Salt Lake City? Your Future Is on the Line.

Being charged with a crime is a frightening and overwhelming experience. The American justice system can feel like a maze, and the potential consequences of a misstep are life-altering. You don’t have to face this alone. You need a legal team with a proven track record of success on your side.

A Legacy of Tenacious Defense and Compassionate Counsel

Since 1993, we have successfully defended thousands of clients across Utah. Our founder, Greg Smith, brings a distinct advantage to your case with his prior experience as a prosecutor. This insider’s knowledge of prosecution tactics and trial preparation provides a powerful edge in building your strongest defense.

We understand the immense stress that comes with a criminal charge. Our primary goal is to alleviate your fears and protect your future. We fight tirelessly to keep you out of jail, minimize fines, and prevent a permanent blemish on your record because we genuinely care about the outcome of your case.

Our firm has earned a stellar reputation for being ethical, hardworking, and formidable advocates. This respect within the Utah legal community, from prosecutors to judges, allows us to effectively negotiate favorable resolutions, often securing the best possible outcome for our clients without the need for a trial.

Experienced, Compassionate, and Affordable Legal Representation is Within Your Reach

You may be wondering if a firm with our level of experience and history of success is financially attainable. The answer is a resounding yes. At Greg Smith & Associates, we believe that a strong defense should not be a luxury. We offer reasonable fees and, unlike many firms, often do not require a retainer. Our flexible payment plans are designed to ease your financial burden during this challenging time.

We handle a broad spectrum of criminal law matters, including but not limited to:

  • DUI Defense
  • Drug Charges
  • Assault and Domestic Violence
  • Theft and Property Crimes
  • Felonies and Misdemeanors


In addition to our criminal defense practice, we also offer “attorney-assisted” low-cost legal services for matters such as divorce and bankruptcy.

Your First Step Towards a Strong Defense is a Free Phone Call.

We can often answer your initial questions and provide a preliminary assessment of your case at no charge. Contact our experienced Salt Lake City, Utah, criminal law team today.

Call us at 801-641-3397 or contact us online to schedule a consultation. Let us be your staunchest defenders and guide you through this difficult time.

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Midvale, Utah 84047
 

Telephone: 801-641-3397
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