Teen says that she regrets hosting “Project X” party
In our last post we discussed the case of one 16-year-old Clearfield girl who hosted a “Project X” party while her parents were out of
In our last post we discussed the case of one 16-year-old Clearfield girl who hosted a “Project X” party while her parents were out of
A “Project X” party in Clearfield went horribly wrong last weekend when gunfire erupted at a teen’s house. Project X is a movie that was
When a jury considers guilt in a criminal case, it also is asked to consider the intent of the person who committed the crime. Did
We often get asked if a person can be convicted for drug possession if they were merely near the illegal drugs that were found. For
In a previous posting, I wrote about the definition, history and accuracy of field sobriety tests. Now, I would like to discuss the implications of
There are several types of field sobriety tests (FSTs) used by law enforcement officers while investigating DUI in Utah. Being arrested for DUI can be
If you have ever been suspected of driving under the influence (DUI) in Utah, then you have probably had to perform Standardized Field Sobriety Tests
Assume you are pulled over by a cop, and you are stone cold SOBER. The cop asks you to take a breath test. You feel
Short answer: As the case below shows (United States v. Mitrano, First Circuit), you can actually be sent to a federal prison for years. So,
We often hear our clients say, “The cops and the prosecutor can’t prove the drugs were mine!” And many times they are 100% right, and
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