Traffic stop leads to drug possession charges for Utah residents
Driving in Utah is highly regulated. There are rules about how fast people can go, how old they have to be to drive, where people
Driving in Utah is highly regulated. There are rules about how fast people can go, how old they have to be to drive, where people
There are some cases that police have a difficult time solving. In their desperation to avoid a cold case, they can place the blame on
Allegations of sexual abuse can be ruin some to a Utah resident. They can result in job loss, social stigma and other non-criminal penalties. Furthermore,
While alcohol is often consumed without many consequences, it can be dangerous. Alcohol can cause people to use poor judgment, it can slow reaction times
Police are specially trained to notice the signs of drug use. They know how drugs look, how they smell and how they are used. With
On behalf of Greg Smith & Associates posted in Drug Trafficking on Wednesday, May 7, 2014 People may think that police departments work alone to
When someone is accused of a serious crime, the details matter and it’s crucial to separate facts from feelings. But when it comes to defending
Certain Constitutional rights are cited frequently in public discussion, including the First Amendment right to free speech and the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Many Americans don’t realize it, but the United States locks up more of its own citizens than any other country. Incarceration seems to be the
Readers have no doubt heard about the most recent incident of school violence to make national news. The incident at a Pennsylvania high school earlier
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