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Unlawful Detention

Utah Unlawful Detention: Understanding Criminal Defense

Unlawful detention in Utah is a serious offense, often charged as a domestic violence crime. This charge carries significant ramifications, including federal firearm restrictions. If you’re facing such charges, it’s crucial to understand the legal landscape and seek professional help.

What is Unlawful Detention in Utah?

Unlawful detention can be charged with or without the domestic violence tag. When charged as domestic violence, it typically involves a cohabitant – such as a girlfriend, wife, ex-girlfriend, or parent.

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Elements of Unlawful Detention

  1. Knowingly or intentionally detaining or restraining someone without legal authority
  2. Acting against the complainant’s will
  3. Circumstances not constituting child kidnapping or kidnapping

Penalties in Utah

 

This is classified as a Class B Misdemeanor in Utah. Consequences may include:

  • Up to 6 months in county jail
  • A fine of up to $1,000
  • 12 months of court probation
  • Mandatory domestic violence evaluation and treatment
  • Possible substance abuse evaluation if drugs or alcohol were involved
  • A recommended bail schedule fine of $680

Unlawful Detention Criminal ChargesLegal Defense

If you’re facing charges, it’s essential to seek experienced legal representation. An attorney can help you understand your rights, build a strong defense, and potentially reduce or dismiss charges.

Utah Code

 

As of May 14, 2019, Utah Code 76-5-304 defines unlawful detention. The law specifies:

  • What constitutes unlawful detention
  • Special provisions for minors
  • Definition of acting “against the will of the victim”
  • Classification of the offense as a class B misdemeanor

Why Choose Jake Gunter as Your Defense Attorney?

With 18 years of experience, Utah County Defense Attorney Jake Gunter offers:

  • Free consultation
  • Expertise in domestic violence cases
  • Comprehensive understanding of Utah law
  • Proven track record in criminal defense

Don’t faceĀ  charges alone. Contact Jake Gunter at (801) 373-6345 for expert legal representation in Utah, Salt Lake, and Davis Counties. Remember, every case is unique. This information is general and should not be considered legal advice. Always consult with a qualified attorney about your specific situation.

 

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