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Drug and Alcohol Crimes Defense

Protecting Your Rights and Future in Utah

Being charged with a drug or alcohol-related crime in Utah can have serious and life-altering consequences. Whether you’re facing a DUI, drug possession, or a more serious offense, you need experienced legal representation to protect your rights and your future. At Greg Smith and Associates, we have been defending clients against these charges since 1993.

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Our Expertise

  • DUI Defense: We have a deep understanding of Utah’s DUI laws and procedures. We can represent you in DMV hearings, criminal court, and even if you are a minor facing alcohol-related charges.
  • Drug Crime Defense: We handle all types of drug charges, from simple possession to distribution and trafficking.
  • Experienced Attorneys: Our lead attorneys have prosecutorial experience, giving us valuable insight into how the prosecution builds its case.
  • Strong Track Record: We have a proven track record of success in getting charges reduced, dismissed, or achieving favorable outcomes in court.

Understanding Drug Possession Charges

Utah law enforcement takes drug possession very seriously. You can face charges for possessing even small amounts of controlled substances, including:

  • Marijuana
  • Methamphetamine
  • Heroin
  • Cocaine
  • Ecstasy
  • Prescription drugs without a valid prescription

Potential Consequences of Drug and Alcohol Convictions

A drug or alcohol conviction can lead to:

  • Jail or prison time
  • Hefty fines
  • Difficulty obtaining employment
  • Loss of student financial aid
  • Denial of housing
  • Problems with security clearances and professional licenses
  • Driver’s license suspension

How We Can Help

Our experienced attorneys will:

  • Thoroughly investigate your case: We will examine all the evidence, including police reports, witness statements, and any available video footage.
  • Challenge the prosecution’s evidence: We will scrutinize the evidence against you and challenge its admissibility in court. This may include challenging the validity of a traffic stop, breathalyzer test, or search and seizure.
  • Negotiate with prosecutors: We will work to get your charges reduced or dismissed, or to secure alternative sentencing options like drug treatment programs or probation.
  • Provide a strong defense in court: If necessary, we will aggressively defend you at trial.

Facing Charges? Don't Wait.

The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can start building your defense. We offer:

  • Free Initial Consultation: Discuss your case with an experienced attorney and get your questions answered.
  • 24/7 Availability: We are available to assist you anytime, day or night, including weekends and holidays

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Call us at 801-641-3397 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation. We serve clients throughout Salt Lake City, West Jordan, Park City, and surrounding communities in Utah.

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Midvale, Utah 84047
 

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