A substantial part of our criminal defense practice focuses on working with prosecutorial and investigative agencies in an effort to prevent charges from being filed in the first instance, and for those who are charged, to make sure the government complies with our clients’ constitutional rights, pertinent case law and rules.
If you've been charged with a white collar crime, or are under investigation, it’s imperative to hire an experience attorney together with a supporting law firm.
We will work with you to resolve matters as quickly and discreetly as possible, moving to secure the best possible outcome.
Defense of a Utah DUI or alcohol-related charge can be quite challenging. The main witnesses against you are the police. There is scientific evidence from the breath test and/or the blood tests being presented against you. The video tape of your arrest, the officer’s testimony, and your performance on the Standard Field Sobriety tests may also present damaging evidence against you.
We only have 10 days to request a hearing with the drivers license Division to save you driving privileges.
Our firm is specializes in the defense of those charged with misdemeanor & Felony Driving under the influence, as well as other alcohol related crimes.
Juvenile court can be a confusing and troubling gauntlet.
The rules here are different than adult court, and one misstep can mean a juvenile record that can negatively affect your child's future.
I have extensive experience in navigating this juvenile system. An Experienced attorney together with a supporting law firm can make a tremendous difference.
Protect your child's future by hiring the best today.
In an administrative hearing, an attorney plays a crucial role in representing their client's interests and ensuring a fair and just process. Here are some key responsibilities of an attorney in an administrative hearing:
Client representation: The attorney represents their client before the administrative agency conducting the hearing. They act as an advocate for their client's position, presenting evidence, making arguments, and challenging opposing evidence or arguments.
Legal research and preparation: Attorneys thoroughly research and analyze the relevant laws, regulations, and precedents applicable to the administrative hearing. They prepare legal strategies, gather evidence, and develop a comprehensive understanding of the client's case.
Document preparation: Attorneys draft legal documents such as pleadings, motions, and briefs to present the client's case effectively. These documents may outline the client's position, present legal arguments, or respond to opposing arguments.
Examination and cross-examination: Attorneys have the opportunity to question witnesses during the hearing. They can elicit testimony that supports their client's position, challenge opposing witnesses, and expose weaknesses in the opposing party's case through cross-examination.
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