How to Contest Protective Orders in Salt Lake County Court

Facing a Sexual Violence Protective Order? Your Rights Matter Being served with a sexual violence protective order can feel overwhelming. You may suddenly be prohibited from certain places or contacting specific people. The immediate impact on your life, reputation, and future can be devastating. Understanding that you have the right to contest these orders and […]

Can Police Question You About Sexual Assault Without a Lawyer?

When You Need a Sexual Assault Attorney in Salt Lake City The moment police want to question you about sexual assault allegations, understanding your rights is critical to protecting your future. Whether you receive a detective’s call or officers arrive at your door, the decisions you make—especially whether to speak without legal representation—can profoundly impact […]

What Triggers Utah’s Enhanced Drug Penalties in Correctional Facilities?

When a Visit to a Loved One Becomes a Felony: Understanding Drug Crimes Attorney in Salt Lake City You planned to visit your incarcerated loved one, hoping to provide comfort during a difficult time. But what happens when that visit leads to your own arrest and serious felony charges? Recent enforcement actions at Utah correctional […]

Can You Contest a Utah Civil Stalking Injunction?

When You’ve Been Served With a Stalking Injunction: Your Right to Contest If you’ve been served with a civil stalking injunction in Utah, yes, you absolutely can contest it. Understanding your rights is crucial for protecting your future, as stalking injunctions can affect your employment, housing opportunities, and firearm possession rights. Taking immediate action to […]

18-Month Ignition Interlock: Utah’s Mandatory DUI Requirement

Facing Utah’s Strict 18-Month Ignition Interlock Requirement After a DUI A DUI conviction in Utah means facing an 18-month mandatory ignition interlock device (IID) requirement for adults 21 and older. Combined with Utah’s 0.05 BAC limit—the nation’s lowest since 2018—this represents significant life disruption affecting your daily routine, finances, and driving freedom. Understanding these requirements […]

What Is Utah’s Drug Paraphernalia Class B Misdemeanor Penalty?

Utah’s Drug Paraphernalia Laws Just Changed – Here’s What You Need to Know If you’re facing drug paraphernalia charges in Utah, you need answers about what comes next. The state recently amended its drug paraphernalia laws through Senate Bill 60, creating new dismissal provisions for certain syringe possession cases while maintaining serious penalties. Understanding these […]

Is 100 Pounds of Marijuana a Felony in Utah?

When Drug Possession Charges Turn Serious in Utah Yes, possessing 100 pounds of marijuana is absolutely a felony in Utah. Under Utah law, possession of 100 pounds or more constitutes a felony offense (second-degree felony); possession of less than 100 pounds is typically a Class B misdemeanor for first and second offenses. If you’re facing […]

Are Salt Lake City DUI Arraignments Really Conducted via Webex?

The Reality of Remote DUI Arraignments in Salt Lake City Courts If you’ve recently received a DUI citation in Salt Lake City, you might be wondering whether you can handle your arraignment remotely through Webex. The short answer is yes—Salt Lake City Justice Court holds DUI and domestic violence arraignments online via Webex. While defendants […]

Why Are Utah’s 0.05% BAC DUI Laws So Strict in Salt Lake City?

Utah’s Groundbreaking DUI Laws Changed Everything in 2018 Picture this: You’re leaving a downtown restaurant after sharing a bottle of wine with dinner, feeling perfectly fine to drive home. In most states, you’d likely be under the legal limit. But in Utah, that same scenario could land you with a DUI charge. When Utah became […]

Salt Lake County Filed 1,875 Felony DV Cases: Why You Need an Attorney

Salt Lake County’s Domestic Violence Crisis: Record-Breaking Felony Cases Demand Legal Protection In 2024, Salt Lake County’s Family Protection Unit filed 1,875 felony domestic violence cases — the highest number in nearly a decade. If you’re facing domestic violence charges or are a victim seeking protection, understanding the gravity of this situation and your legal […]