Salt Lake City Violent Crimes Lawyer

Facing Violent Crime Charges? You Need An Experienced Legal Attorney.

A violent crime conviction in Utah carries severe consequences, including lengthy prison sentences and even the possibility of life imprisonment. When facing such serious charges, you need an aggressive and experienced legal team on your side.

Why Choose Greg Smith and Associates?

  • Experienced Trial Lawyers: Our violent crimes attorneys have prosecutorial experience, giving us unique insights into the strategies used by the prosecution.
  • Aggressive Defense: We will aggressively fight for your rights and explore every possible defense strategy to minimize the charges against you.
  • Understanding ofEnhancements“: We know how certain factors can enhance charges and lead to harsher penalties, and we’ll work tirelessly to mitigate these enhancements.
  • Compassionate Counsel: We understand the stress and fear associated with facing criminal charges. We provide compassionate and supportive counsel throughout the legal process.

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