Author: Stone River Law
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State v Jones, 2025 UT App 56
Facts of the Case Jones was convicted at trial on three counts of assault against a peace officer. While police conducted a roadside DUI investigation, Jones drove by at a…
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Case Brief: State v Austin, 2025 UT App 51
This case involves an internet sting operation conducted by an undercover police officer posing as someone offering a minor for sex with adults. The Court of Appeals reviewed whether Austin…
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Case Review: In Re: E.M. (2025 UT 8)
In State of Utah in the Interest of E.M., 2025 UT 8, the Utah Supreme Court upheld a juvenile courtโs decision to transfer a 15-year-old to district court for prosecution…
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Case Brief: State v. Stubbs, 2025 UT App 48
In State v. Stubbs, the Utah Court of Appeals addressed the legal standards and procedural requirements for modifying a pretrial detention order. The decision clarifies how courts must assess ongoing…
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State v Lightel, 2025 UT App 40
Facts of the Case Lightel pled guilty to multiple counts of sexual exploitation of a minor based on his possession of child sex abuse material (CSAM or child pornography). An…
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State v. Jennings, 2025 UT 1
Facts: Deon Jennings was charged with first-degree murder after stabbing Willie Houston twice in the back, resulting in Houstonโs death. Jennings argued at a bail hearing that he should be…
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State v. Jolley, 2025 UT 9
In a significant ruling on victim rights and evidentiary standards, the Utah Supreme Court held that alleged victims of sexual misconduct cannot be compelled to testify at a pretrial Rule…
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Advance Healthcare Directives in Utah: A Simple Guide
An Advance Healthcare Directive lets you take control of your medical careโeven if you’re unable to speak for yourself. In Utah, itโs a key legal document that outlines your healthcare…
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Enticing a Minor in Utah: What You Need to Know About Online Sting Operations
Utah law enforcement aggressively targets online sex crimes, and one charge that’s becoming more common is enticing a minor. These cases often start in unexpected waysโon adult websites or dating…
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Self-Defense Laws in Utah: When Is It Legal to Protect Yourself?
Understanding when you have the legal right to protect yourself is crucial for anyone living in Utah. While self-defense is a fundamental right, there are legal boundaries to what is…
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Case Brief: State v. Cooke, 2025 UT 6
The Utah Supreme Court ruled that Monte Cooke can be prosecuted under a repealed criminal statute because Utahโs saving statute allows ongoing prosecutions to continue. The Court clarified that prior…
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State v. Roybal, 2025 UT App 27
Facts: Roybal was convicted of attempted murder, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated assault, and possession of a dangerous weapon by a restricted person. The conviction stemmed from an altercation with his then-girlfriend,…
