by Stephen Howard | Jul 30, 2024 | Posts & Articles
State v Tran, 2024 UT 7 State v Begay, 2024 UT App 63 State v Correa, 2024 UT App 69 State v Cesspooch, 2024 UT App 15 State v Ruiz, 2021 UT App 94 State v. Smith, 2022 UT...
by Stone River Law | Mar 6, 2024 | Posts & Articles
February 29, 2024 – Utah Third District Court Judge Andrew H. Stone and Judge Richard D. McKelvie will be retiring from the bench in May and June respectively. The Third District Judicial Nominating Commission has announced six nominations to fill the two...
by Stone River Law | Jan 24, 2024 | Posts & Articles
Senate Bill 23, 2024, proposes certain changes to Utah’s sex and kidnap offender registry, and child abuse offender registry. The chief purpose of the bill is to combine the different registries into a single, consolidated registry that would be called the...
by Stone River Law | Nov 20, 2023 | Posts & Articles
Welcome to our resource hub, designed specifically for criminal defense attorneys practicing in Utah’s district and justice courts. Our goal is to provide you with a wealth of information to broaden your knowledge base and enhance your legal strategies in Utah...
by Stone River Law | Nov 20, 2023 | Posts & Articles
Appeals and Reasons for Denial Utah’s BCI (Bureau of Criminal Identification) is responsible for reviewing applications for concealed firearm permits (sometimes referred to as “concealed carry permits”). If all of the requirements for a permit are met, then BCI should...
by Stone River Law | Nov 19, 2023 | Posts & Articles
First and foremost, we see every client as a human being. While the criminal justice system uses labels like suspect, defendant, arrestee, victim, and inmate, we prefer to think of our clients as people—parents, sons, daughters, friends. Who do we represent? Our...