September 28, 2020
DOES MY UTAH DUI ATTORNEY EVEN KNOW ABOUT IT? The One Leg Stand (“WAT”) is 1 of 3 field sobriety tests that have been approved by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (“NHTSA”). The first test given is the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus. The last two Utah field sobriety tests are the One Leg Stand and… Read more »
September 18, 2020
Consensual Sexual Relations with 16 or 17-Year Old. Class A and 3rd Degree Felony. Consent is not a defense to having sexual relations with a minor child aged 16-17 years-old if you are at least 7 years or older than them. Sexual relations with a 16- or 17-year-old is defined in to be: (i) … Read more »
September 18, 2020
Your Ex can be extremely difficult to co-parent with. All child custody exchanges may be at the police station and yet you still got charged with Custodial Interference and must appear in court. What is Custodial Interference in Utah and what can you do about it? What constitutes interference with child custody in Utah? Prosecutors… Read more »
September 18, 2020
How to Find the Best Criminal Defense Attorney in Orem, Utah Are you facing charges in the Orem City Justice Court or Fourth District Court in Spanish Fork? Whether it’s a traffic offense, DUI, drug charge, or domestic violence case, finding the right criminal defense attorney in Orem is critical. If you’re dealing with a… Read more »
September 16, 2020
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… Read more »
September 16, 2020
What is Public Intoxication in Utah? Public intoxication is defined as a condition in which an individual is under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or any substance that releases toxic vapors. This state must reach a level where the person: May endanger themselves or others in a public place, or Unreasonably disturbs others… Read more »
September 16, 2020
Burglary of a Vehicle in Utah: What You Need to Know Burglary of a vehicle is a serious offense in Utah, classified as a Class A misdemeanor. This crime involves unlawfully entering a vehicle with the intent to commit theft or another felony. Whether it’s breaking a car window to steal valuables or tampering with… Read more »
September 15, 2020
What is a Felony DUI in the State of Utah? Driving under the influence (DUI) in Utah becomes a felony when specific aggravating factors are present. While a standard DUI is treated as a misdemeanor, a Felony DUI carries significantly harsher penalties, including the possibility of prison time. Below, we explore the key aspects of… Read more »
September 15, 2020
Impersonation of a Police Officer in Utah – Class B Misdemeanor | Criminal Defense Attorney Jake Gunter In Utah, impersonating a police officer is a Class B Misdemeanor. This offense carries penalties of up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. Utah justice court usually handles these cases unless there are additional Class… Read more »
September 15, 2020
Utah Dog Bite Laws and Penalties Dog ownership comes with legal responsibilities in Utah. Whether you’re a first-time pet owner or experienced, understanding Utah’s dog bite laws and penalties is crucial to avoid criminal charges and safeguard your rights. Dog Bite Laws in Utah Under Utah Code Ann. 18-1-1 (2020), dog owners are strictly liable… Read more »