Reclaim Your Future with a 402 Reduction

A criminal conviction can have a lasting impact on your life, but it doesn’t have to define your future. Fortunately, Utah law provides a path to reduce the severity of your conviction through a 402 Reduction. Our experienced team is here to guide you through this process, helping you reclaim…
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A criminal conviction can have a lasting impact on your life, but it doesn’t have to define your future. Fortunately, Utah law provides a path to reduce the severity of your conviction through a 402 Reduction. Our experienced team is here to guide you through this process, helping you reclaim your future.

This page is your resource for understanding 402 reductions, their benefits, and why you should trust the team at Stone River Law to handle your case.

What is a 402 Reduction?

A 402 reduction in Utah allows you to lower the level and severity of your conviction—turning a felony into a misdemeanor or reducing the class of a misdemeanor. This change can significantly improve your life.

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Why a 402 Reduction Matters

A successful reduction opens doors to better job prospects, restored rights, and a fresh start.

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Utah Code 76-3-402: The Law Behind the Process

This law, recently updated in 2023, is the foundation of your 402 reduction. We know the details and will leverage every change to your advantage.

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Steps to Achieve a 402 Reduction

The process involves filing a motion, attending hearings, and proving eligibility. With our legal expertise, we’ll navigate these steps with you to maximize your chances of success.

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Why Choose Stone River Law?

We’re not just legal experts—we’re your advocates. With a deep understanding of Utah law and a commitment to your success, we’re the team you need to secure a 402 reduction.

Why you need us

Act Now

Don’t let your past define your future. Contact Stone River Law today for a consultation and take the first step toward a brighter future.

Originally Published: August 26, 2024

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