by Stone River Law | Sep 7, 2023 | Criminal Defense
In Utah, a misdemeanor can be a serious conviction with lasting consequences. A single misdemeanor charge can carry penalties of up to a year in jail as well as fines and surcharges totaling a maximum of $4,750. Collateral consequences of a misdemeanor conviction can...
by Stone River Law | Sep 7, 2023 | Criminal Defense
In Utah, a felony is a serious charge that can carry severe penalties, including lengthy prison or jail terms and potential fines of thousands of dollars. You need a good attorney. Contact us today to see what we can do for your felony case. What is a Felony? A felony...
by Stone River Law | Sep 7, 2023 | Criminal Defense
Our attorneys collaborate both in court and in the office. Strategy and legal brainstorming sessions are held regularly, and often spontaneously as our attorneys interact throughout the day. Our defense team includes a top support staff along with investigators and...
by Stone River Law | Sep 7, 2023 | Criminal Defense
Utah’s justice courts are restricted to handling misdemeanors at the class B or class C level, plus infractions. Any class A misdemeanor or felony charge must be filed in district court. Many justice courts are restricted to only hearing cases arising within...
by Stone River Law | Aug 15, 2023 | Criminal Defense
Utah’s spousal testimonial privilege is a legal protection that allows one spouse to refuse to testify against the other spouse in a criminal case. Article I Section 12 of the Utah Constitution specifically provides, “a person shall not be compelled to...
by Stone River Law | Jul 11, 2023 | Criminal Defense
Defense Stock Templates for Initial Case/Court Filings Appearance of Counsel Demand for Jury Trial Discovery Request and Demand Entry of Not Guilty Plea and Waiver of Arraignment Case Law Updates – Appellate Court Decisions and Analysis Baker – 15-minute...