Crimes Causing Injury Death

A Strong Defense for People Accused of Violent Crimes in Utah

Regardless of whether a person was hurt or killed accidentally or intentionally, the criminal charges you will face can result in years in prison and a lifetime of difficulty. The stakes are high. That’s when you want experience on your side.

The Salt Lake City criminal defense lawyers at Greg Smith and Associates fight to protect clients accused of violent crimes causing serious injury or death such as:

Our lead attorneys have prosecutorial experience. This means we understand how the prosecutor is likely to view your case and the options that may be open to negotiation for a reduction of charges. One of our lead attorneys was a police officer trainer. This means we know how criminal cases get investigated — and how errors can be made in obtaining evidence.

You can feel confident knowing that we are well-prepared to handle your case.

Contact an Accidental Death Attorney

If you have been accused of or charged with a violent crime, contact a Salt Lake City criminal defense lawyer at the law offices of Greg Smith and Associates for a free initial consultation at our office in West Jordan or Park City. We are available every day of the week at 801-651-1512, and you can also contact us online.

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