An altercation in a doorway becomes first degree felony burglary assault
Imagine this scenario: Marcy, the wife of a landlord, calls up Tony, one of their tenants, to remind Tony his rent is past due. Tony
Imagine this scenario: Marcy, the wife of a landlord, calls up Tony, one of their tenants, to remind Tony his rent is past due. Tony
Few charges are as devastating to a person’s reputation as charges for sex crimes. People are often quick to side with an alleged victim and
Romantic relationships can be complicated and there can be a lot of he said-she said when things go wrong. Sometimes accusations of criminal activity can
In a recent blog post, this blog discussed the Controlled Substances Act. In that post, we explained that the federal government had broken down the
Many Utah residents likely understand that it is illegal to use certain types of substances. The use of illegal drugs, for example, is not permitted
When people think of driving under the influence, they likely think about driving after having too much alcohol to drink. The image of an irresponsible
For many Halloween is known for costumes and trick-or-treating. However, for law enforcement it is known as a popular time to catch people driving under
Those accused of sex crimes in Utah may be worried about the sex offender registry. The sex offender registry requires those convicted of certain sex
People may not realize just how important criminal classifications are. People may think all felonies are treated alike, or that misdemeanors are all the same.
Criminal charges have the potential to change a person’s life forever. This is particularly true when the charges are felonies. If the accused is a
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