Author: Stephen Howard
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Utah Criminal Appeals Lawyer in Salt Lake City
If you are dissatisfied with the outcome of your criminal case in Utah, you are legally entitled to appeal your case. But you must file a formal notice of appeal…
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Utah Criminal Jury Trial – Preliminary Instructions
Following the jury selection process, the jury in a Utah criminal case is sworn by the court clerk. At this point, the jury is considered to be “seated” and formal…
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Utah Criminal Jury Trial – Opening Statements
Following the jury selection process and after the court has given preliminary instructions to the jury, both sides (prosecution and defense) have an opportunity to make an opening statement to…
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Salt Lake Criminal Trial Attorney – Jury Trials
One of the most fundamental individual rights involved in a criminal case is the right to a jury trial in criminal cases. While the United States Constitution guarantees the right to…
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Utah Criminal Jury Trials – Voir Dire
Jury Selection and Voir Dire Jury selection begins by calling in a panel of prospective jurors (sometimes called a “venire”). In Utah, prospective jurors are chosen at random from a…
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Pretrial Release in Salt Lake County
** Please note that statutes and rules affecting pretrial release in Utah have changed significantly since this article was originally published. Consultation with a good defense attorney, prior to taking…
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Bail Reductions in Utah Criminal Cases
The Utah Constitution prohibits courts from imposing excessive bail in a criminal case. But the original bail amounts imposed in many cases may be higher than what a defendant can…
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Salt Lake Bench Warrant Hearing Attorney
In Utah criminal cases, a bench warrant (arrest warrant) may be issued when the case is initially filed. A warrant may also be issued if a person fails to appear…
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Utah Criminal Attorney – Bail Bond Information
In most Utah criminal cases, a defendant is constitutionally entitled to have a bail set by the court. But in many cases, the initial bail set by the court may…
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402 Reduction Attorney – Salt Lake City, Utah
A 402 reduction (a motion filed under Utah Code 76-3-402) can reduce a felony conviction to a misdemeanor. A 402 reduction can also help to restore your eligibility for expungement.…
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Davis County Step-Parent Adoptions
The process of adopting a step-child is often a matter of securing formal legal recognition of the parent-child relationship that has developed over time. A biological parent may be deceased…
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Termination of Parental Rights in Davis County
Terminating Parental Rights in Davis County Adoptions Many Davis County adoption cases involve children who have lost their biological parents. But in cases where a biological parent is alive and…