What If I Get Behind on My Child Support Obligation?
By Greg Smith and Brett Skidmore Most people may be aware of the fact that stiff penalties await those who fail to stay current on
By Greg Smith and Brett Skidmore Most people may be aware of the fact that stiff penalties await those who fail to stay current on
We often get asked this question: Can the police in Utah pull a person over just because the passengers are young, have out of state
Fairly recently in State v. Duran, the Utah Supreme Court ruled that police officers who smelled the odor of burning marijuana coming from a residence
By: Greg Smith and Brett Skidmore Can a person be legally insane one moment, then the next moment suddenly become legally sane? The Utah Supreme
We usually laugh when we hear things like that, but there are times when the Court will excuse a person’s conduct under that exact theory.
We are often asked when meeting with our clients, “Can the officer pull me over for that when I am driving?” The Supreme Court has
Courts continually have to interpret the law’s meaning, in fact, that is the primary function of the courts. Our elected legislatures pass laws (typically called
Your kids are young, so you take them to a public beach that lacks facilities such as restrooms or changing rooms. You parked in an
The answer is typically yes. This Salt Lake City ordinance is typical of what many cities have: “It is unlawful for any person; while in
In 1975, the Utah Supreme Court said something that every defense attorney should repeat to every juror that watches a rape trial: “[a] rape accusation
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The user and reader of this information should beware because although we strive to keep the information timely and accurate, there will often be a delay between official publication of the materials and their appearance in or modification of this system, and every case must be looked at individually. Thus, we make no express or implied guarantees that the information on this site is correct, and it should not be relied upon. The Federal Register and the Code of Federal Regulations remain the official sources for regulatory information published by the Department of Labor, and before you do anything, you should consult an attorney, who can review the specifics of your matter. We will make every effort to correct errors brought to our attention, but laws and regulations are constantly changing, and we may at times even misinterpret them.