by Stone River Law | Nov 19, 2023 | Criminal Defense
Layton is the largest city in Davis County, Utah. It is also home to one of the three district courthouses in Davis County. The Layton District is one of only a few district courts in Utah that regularly handles class B and class C misdemeanors. Misdemeanor Case...
by Stone River Law | Nov 19, 2023 | Criminal Defense
Farmington is the county seat and home to the Davis County Attorney’s Office, Sheriff, Jail, and AP&P offices, as well as both the Farmington District Court and the Davis County Justice Court. Farmington is the center of legal activity for criminal defense...
by Stone River Law | Nov 19, 2023 | Criminal Defense
House Bill 174 made significant changes to Utah Code section 76-3-402 affect individual eligibility for a reduction in the level and severity of a criminal conviction. Defense attorneys should look carefully at these revisions and additions in determining how best to...
by Stone River Law | Nov 19, 2023 | Criminal Defense
This may be the first time you have faced criminal charges. It is natural to be nervous, anxious, or even downright scared. Legal information found online often emphasizes worst-case scenario outcomes and the maximum punishments that can be imposed in Utah misdemeanor...
by Stone River Law | Nov 19, 2023 | Finding a Lawyer
The consequences of a criminal conviction can be devastating. When facing criminal prosecution in Utah, you need the best legal defense you can get. With more than 40 years combined experience, our criminal defense team is ready to help you. Contact us today to see...
by Stone River Law | Nov 19, 2023 | Criminal Defense
Focusing on the immediate and direct consequences that are possible when a criminal sentencing hearing is approaching is important. However, collateral consequences of a criminal conviction in Utah can extend long after a sentencing hearing is completed and even after...