Utah Criminal Defense Law Firm

Defense Against a Wide Range of Criminal Charges

Whether you are charged with a state crime in Utah or facing federal charges, you should know that the prosecutors will work hard to see you convicted. If you or a loved one has been charged with a crime, you can count on compassionate, immediate and experienced representation from the Utah criminal defense law firm of Greg Smith and Associates.

We protect the rights of adults and juveniles accused of these and other property crimes in Salt Lake City, Provo, Orem, Park City and surrounding communities in Utah. Contact our Salt Lake City criminal defense attorneys online or call 801-641-3397.

Criminal Charges From Traffic Tickets to Grand Theft Auto

We defend people facing criminal charges of:

We represent clients facing criminal charges for property crimes and theft crimes, including:

We defend juveniles facing criminal charges in juvenile or adult courts for a wide range of crimes, including underage drinking, driving under the influence, drug possession and drug sales, juvenile delinquency and gang crimes.

We defend individuals and businesses facing criminal charges for environmental crimes. We defend hunters and fishermen arrested for fish and game violations and poaching.

Traffic tickets can seem like a small matter, but some are very serious, including:

Even a large number of parking tickets can become serious if a bench warrant is issued for your arrest. This means that anywhere the police find you, they can arrest you. You don’t need to have that heavy weight hanging over your head. Talk with one of our traffic ticket lawyers about how we can deal with that bench warrant.

Legal Help Wherever You Are in the Process

  • Under investigation? Subpoenaed to appear before a grand jury? We can listen to your situation and advise you on whether you should cooperate, and if so, how best to go about it.
  • Just arrested? We will meet you in jail. We work with bail bondsmen that are Utah’s best and most trusted, and we can get you the lowest bail rates possible. Do not hire a bondsman before contacting us!
  • Appealing a conviction? We handle state appeals and federal criminal appeals, even if you were not our client during your first trial.
  • Probation or parole violations? We can represent you in probation and parole hearings.

You can count on our firm for a strong defense. We regularly advise other attorneys on critical issues in criminal law.

Contact Our Salt Lake City Criminal Lawyers

If you or a loved one has been arrested or charged with a crime, our Utah criminal defense law firm can help. Contact a Salt Lake City criminal lawyer at Greg Smith and Associates for a free initial consultation at our office in West Jordan or Park City. Call us at 801-641-3397 or contact us online.

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Midvale, Utah 84047
 

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