by zabriskadmin | Nov 4, 2015 | Blog
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by zabriskadmin | Feb 14, 2013 | Blog, Criminal Law, Domestic Violence
Valentine’s Day is the perfect day for romantic gestures and reflecting on those you love. Unfortunately, it can also be a day for ex-lovers to reflect on their past and some may feel very lonely on this day of hearts and romance. That’s why Valentine’s Day often...
by zabriskadmin | Feb 12, 2013 | Blog, Criminal Law, DUI
If you are a Utah resident, then you are held accountable to some interesting liquor laws which are upheld in the state. One of the most unique laws in Utah is their statute that drinks can be served but cannot be seen until they have made their way to the table....
by zabriskadmin | Jul 20, 2011 | Blog, Criminal Law
“How do I get this darn conviction off my record!” “I am tired of losing jobs because of a stupid mistake I made when I was 18!” These are statements we commonly hear from clients who have been convicted of a crime. Fortunately there is a way...
by zabriskadmin | Jul 20, 2011 | Blog, Criminal Law
In the Utah criminal justice system prosecutors will often agree to reduce a felony to a misdemeanor after probation. This is made possible by legislation found in UCA Sec. 76-3-402(b). Judges and attorneys refer to these as 402 reductions. 402 reductions are an...
by zabriskadmin | Jul 20, 2011 | Blog, Criminal Law
In the Utah criminal justice system pleas are often held in abeyance. This is a compassionate means by which an accused person is given a second chance. If you have been given a plea in abeyance, you know that your guilty plea does not count against you as a...