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A good attorney will help you understand your legal rights and options. You want an attorney experienced in your particular situation: theft, drug possession, DUI, sex crimes, assault, terrorism, domestic violence, gun crimes, animal cruelty charges, etc.
Let your lawyer’s experience, our passion for excellence and our drive to succeed work for you.
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Experience Matters:
If you’ve been charged with a misdemeanor – speeding, DUI, retail theft, assault, criminal mischief, etc. – Look for an attorney that has settled thousands of misdemeanor cases with successful results.
Knowledge & Effective Strategy:
Due experience and education, a good attorney has gained the valuable knowledge of the criminal justice system and how to fight it. Your attorney will develop a unique and effective strategy for your specific situation, fighting for your rights.
Open Communication:
When you are charged with a crime, it can be a very difficult and nerve-wracking experience. Your attorney should do everything in his power to lessen your stress, answer all of your questions, and openly explain each part of the process so you can understand where your case stands at all times.
Free Case Consultation:
If you are being accused of a crime, or being investigated for a crime, call an attorney to schedule your free case review consultation.
Legal Areas of Practice
Have a Question?
As a criminal defense lawyer, he has a variety of responsibilities and duties, including: interviewing his client, investigating his clients case for grounds for acquittal, assisting with jury selection if a trial occurs, arguing against the prosecutor’s case, and helping with plea deals and sentencing. Above all, the attorney believes in keeping his clients up-to-date in their cases, understanding their rights, and explaining all legal options to them.
As a defense attorney, he represents the person, or persons, who have been accused of a crime. His objective, if said case goes to trial, is to defend his client against the prosecutor’s case. On the other hand, a prosecutor represents the city, county, or state in criminal cases. Generally speaking, they are a representative of the District Attorney.
The fact of the matter is – family law can be an extremely complicated legal tangle. By hiring a defense lawyer, you’ll be aware of the process, your rights, and your responsibilities in the case. He is an experienced family and divorce attorney, who will also help you strengthen your case for a fair custody division, and enforcement of such orders.
The major factor in a personal injury case, is proving who is at fault. He is a defense attorney who has experience negotiating with insurance companies, as well as communicating with other involved parties on his clients’ behalf. In addition, the attorney is knowledgeable in personal injury cases, and can put an accurate monetary value on your injury, so that you can pursue a settlement.
Yes. The state of Utah has the lowest BAC limit for drivers vs. all other states in the U.S. The nationwide average BAC limit for drivers is 0.08, in Utah, the BAC limit for drivers is 0.05. He is a DUI defense attorney who will work to reduce charges, get a reduced sentence, or help get DUI charges totally dropped.
The primary role of a criminal defense attorney is to get his clients the best possible outcome in their criminal case. By examining paperwork, gaps in the prosecutor’s argument, and missed deadlines, the attorney works hard for all his clients, will explain all your options and possible repercussions throughout every step of the process.
The exact cost of law services depend entirely on the particulars of your case. For example: If your case goes to trial, that will add expenses. Our attorneys understand that you may not have the necessary funds readily available at the time of service, so he offers a range of different rates, structures, and payment plans for all his clients.
Yes. The purpose of a defense lawyer is to lower your charges, or even get them dropped, regardless of whether you are guilty or not.