by Bradley Henderson | Dec 6, 2024 | Client Guides & FAQ
Can You Own a Gun in Utah If you’re old enough, the answer is likely yes, unless you are a restricted person. In the United States, the Second Amendment protects the right to own firearms, with some exceptions. In Utah, these regulations are minimal and mostly...
by Bradley Henderson | Nov 29, 2024 | Client Guides & FAQ, Criminal Defense
Human Lie Detectors, Like Magic, are not Real It’s a common belief: police officers claim they can spot a lie just by observing someone. They say signs like avoiding eye contact, staring too much, speaking quickly, or pausing too long reveal dishonesty. But is this...
by Stone River Law | Nov 26, 2024 | Client Guides & FAQ, Criminal Defense
“Papers, Please” In the United States, you don’t need to carry identification just to walk down the street. Here’s what you should know about when police in Utah can ask for your ID—and your rights in those situations. No ID Necessary to Travel in America...
by Stone River Law | Oct 14, 2024 | Client Guides & FAQ
Procedures in Utah Misdemeanor Cases (Class B and Class C) This page covers processes for class B and class C misdemeanor charges. Class A misdemeanor charges follow procedures used in felony cases. First Appearance – Arraignment The arraignment hearing serves...
by Stone River Law | Nov 20, 2023 | Client Guides & FAQ
What is an Arraignment? When facing criminal charges in Utah, one of the first steps in the legal process is the arraignment. This hearing is when the defendant formally hears the charges and has the opportunity to enter a plea. In most Utah courts, the judge expects...