Ogden Second District Court – Utah

Posted by Stone River Criminal Defense Team

Last Updated: January 30, 2025

Ogden's Second District Court has exclusive jurisdiction over all felony and class A misdemeanor cases in Weber County, along with de novo justice court appeals.
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Criminal Defense in Ogden’s District Court

The District Court in Ogden handles all felony and class A misdemeanor cases in Weber County along with misdemeanor charges that do not arise within the geographic jurisdiction of a local justice court.. The District Court also has exclusive jurisdiction over de novo appeals from justice courts.

Court Contact Information

Second District Court – Ogden Department
2525 Grant Avenue
Ogden, Utah 84401

Phone: 801-395-1079

Criminal Case Types and Charges

Class B and C misdemeanor charges are typically handled by municipal justice courts, unless they are part of a larger case involving felony or class A misdemeanor charges. Common felony and misdemeanor charges in Ogden include:

Property Crimes: Theft; Burglary; Damage to Property (aka Criminal Mischief); Robbery; Shoplifting; Motor Vehicle Theft

Drug Charges: Possession of a Controlled Substance; Drug Paraphernalia; Distribution; Possession with Intent to Distribute; Prescription Fraud

Violent Crime & Homicide: Assault; Domestic Violence; Aggravated Assault; Reckless Endangerment; Child Abuse; Negligent Homicide; Manslaughter; Murder

White Collar Crime & Fraud: Insurance Fraud; Communications Fraud; Embezzlement

Sex Offenses

DUI / DWI: Impaired Driving; Driving Under the Influence; Driving with Controlled Substance or Metabolite

Penalties and Consequences

Prison sentences in felony cases can range from 0-5 years (third-degree) to potential life in prison (first-degree). Misdemeanor charges can carry jail sentences of up to 364 days in jail. In most cases, the judge will have the option of granting probation.

Collateral consequences can also affect employment opportunities, housing, education, family, and much more. Having the advice and guidance of a good defense attorney is important.

Looking for a Good Attorney?

Choosing the right criminal defense attorney can be pivotal. We recognize the uniqueness of each case and the individual goals of our clients. We work to tailor our legal strategies to meet each client’s needs.

At Stone River Law, our focus is on defending and representing individuals facing criminal charges. Our experienced team of attorneys and support staff have a deep commitment to protecting our clients’ rights and holding police and prosecutors accountable in the courtroom.

Contact us today to see how the right criminal defense team can make a difference for you.

Judges in Utah’s Second District Court

Judges serving in the Second District include the following:

  • Presiding Judge Noel S. Hyde (2010)
  • Associate Presiding Judge Ronald G. Russel (2021)
  • Judge Joseph M. Bean (2014)
  • Judge Craig Hall (2021)
  • Judge Camille L. Neider (2017)
  • Judge Jason C. Nelson (2023)
  • Judge Cristina P. Ortega (2021)
  • Judge Reuben J. Renstrom (2019)

Hours of Operation

Regular hours of operation for the district court in Weber County are from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Court proceedings including trials and evidentiary hearings may extend beyond the regular closing time. Bailiffs typically will lock all doors to the building at 5:00. If you anticipate being involved in a late-running  hearing, prior arrangements should be made for re-entry to the building.

Keep in mind also that some criminal case hearings may be held online via remote video conferencing. Instructions on logging in can be requested directly from the court. Individual judges may implement different policy guidelines for appearing or participating in remote hearings.

Additional Courts in the Second Judicial District

In addition to representing clients in Ogden, we offer defense services statewide in addition to serving clients in other Second District Court locations, including Farmington, Layton, Bountiful, and Morgan.

Originally Published: January 11, 2024

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