How An Attorney Can Help: Use of Evidence
The right to representation by a competent criminal defense attorney is a fundamental principle of our criminal justice system. When a prosecutor, with the full
The right to representation by a competent criminal defense attorney is a fundamental principle of our criminal justice system. When a prosecutor, with the full
Three Utah men are facing multiple charges in the wake of their arrests for a rash of RV and motor home break-ins. The men are
On December 2nd, police allege that 28-year-old Russell Cuddeback was involved in the robbery of two Maverik convenience stores located in Layton and Clearfield. While
From Nancy Reagan’s “Just Say No” campaign to America’s ongoing “War on Drugs,” embedded in the American culture is a sense that hard and illicit
Forty-year-old Kelli Makin and Korinne Makin Cobbley, 38, were arrested in Orem on several charges, including burglary, theft and possession of burglary tools, The Deseret
Houston, Texas, based hospital chain Christus Health Systems, which runs facilities in several states including Utah, has settled a “qui tam” whistleblower suit for $970,987.
In the wake of recent teen deaths involving the consumption of Four Loko, Utah and several other states have banned the sale of the dangerous
When most people hear the word “shoplifting,” they usually do not think of a group of criminals acting together across state and international borders. Unfortunately,
According to a CNN report, a federal jury convicted Brian David Mitchell on counts of kidnapping and transporting a child across state lines with the
The trial, that started, then stopped, has restarted again, when the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals lifted a stay it had issued the day
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