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Greg Smith and Associates, Salt Lake City Criminal Defense Attorneys

Phone

801-641-3397

Fax

801-225-2134

Address

7324 South Union Avenue, Midvale, Utah 84074

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Charged With a Crime in Utah?

Utah residents look to the law offices of Greg Smith and Associates for experienced counsel and representation. We adeptly handle a variety of criminal law matters, including violent crimes, business crimes, drug and alcohol crimes and other relevant legal issues such as Miranda rights and criminal enhancements.

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