Woman Fired For 40-Year-Old Misdemeanor Conviction
Being arrested for even a misdemeanor crime can hurt your career years later. That is why it is important to consult with an experienced criminal
Being arrested for even a misdemeanor crime can hurt your career years later. That is why it is important to consult with an experienced criminal
The Utah highway patrol recently cited a 53-year-old Fruit heights man for “failure to secure a load” after a mattress fell off of his vehicle
A judge recently determined that a 29-year-old Utah man is still incompetent to stand trial for the 2009 shooting deaths of his parents. The man
When people meet a criminal defense attorney, they often accost him or her with this question: “How can you live with yourself when you get
Often, very emotional people come into our office, and say something like this: “I pled guilty to a crime a couple weeks ago, but I
Drug crimes are serious when anyone faces them, but a drug charge may be particularly damaging for a college athlete. Student athletes tend to have
A Utah Highway Patrol Officer with a prolific history of making drunk driving arrests recently admitted to violating department policies during traffic stops. The details
A 31-year-old Kearns woman faces burglary charges after allegedly breaking into her ex-boyfriend’s garage and damaging his car. The man allegedly failed to respond to
A 66-year-old trucker recently pleaded guilty to capital murder charges in connection with the homicide of a 24-year-old woman whose remains were found in Millard
A mother and daughter from Herriman face serious drug charges after a guest in their home overdosed from a combination of drugs and alcohol in
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