South Jordan real estate mogul sentenced to federal prison
U.S. District Judge David Sam recently sentenced a South Jordan man to over six years in federal prison for wire fraud. The man was charged
U.S. District Judge David Sam recently sentenced a South Jordan man to over six years in federal prison for wire fraud. The man was charged
A 31-year-old South Jordan woman was recently sentenced to prison for money laundering. U.S. district court judge Ted Stewart sentenced the woman in Salt Lake
Judge William A. Thorne Jr. recently upheld the conviction of a man accused to selling crack to an undercover officer. The man was convicted of
Attempted sex crimes are one of the most complicated areas of Utah criminal law. Unlike crimes such as rape and sexual assault, the prosecution of
The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. constitution guarantees individuals the right to effective assistance of counsel. Ineffective assistance of counsel is one of the most
Many Utah bar employees fail to declare their tips. The food industry is not known for great pay and the ability to earn some cash
A Houston-based investment manager recently pleaded guilty to investment fraud in Utah. Authorities say that the man created an investment company called Winsome Investment Trust
In a surprise move earlier this month, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced that the federal government would no longer seek mandatory minimum penalties
A 57-year-old former Layton resident was recently sentenced in connection with an alleged a mortgage fraud scheme. Authorities say that the man will spend 36
Authorities have charged a 33-year-old Sandy man for allegedly running and underground bar out of his garage. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the man
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