Stone River Law – Criminal Defense Team

What happens if I plead no contest in a Utah criminal case?

HERE FOR YOU WHEN IT MATTERS.

Pleading no contest means exactly that – you are not contesting the charges against you. Procedurally, this has the same effect as a guilty plea, but you are technically not admitting guilt to the charges. But a plea of either guilty or no contest will both result in a conviction.

There are some circumstances where it can be advantageous to plead no contest, but they are an exception rather than a rule. Your attorney will help you to determine what course of action to take in your specific case.

When you plead not guilty in a case, the burden of proof falls on the prosecution to convict you of the charges. When you plead guilty, you accept responsibility and accept the court’s decision on punishment. In a no contest plea, you accept the punishment without actually admitting guilt.

Lawyer Brad Henderson in Davis County

Bradley Henderson leads the criminal defense team at Stone River Law, representing clients statewide in a range of criminal matters, with a focus on strategic defense and client advocacy.