Plea in abeyance — Drug Possession (after 12 months) — Charges Dismissed
One of our defense attorneys represented a client in the Provo City, Utah Justice Court. Our client was accused of possessing a marijuana pipe. Our criminal defense attorney negotiated a plea in abeyance. The agreement assures that no conviction will appear on our client’s criminal record and the case will be dismissed after twelve months.
Charges dismissed — Drug Possession
We represented a client in the Highland City, Utah Justice Court. He was facing misdemeanor charges ranging from DUI to Marijuana Possession. We negotiated the dismissal of four misdemeanor charges including all drug related offenses. The agreement assured that our client did only the minimum of two days in jail.
Plea in abeyance — Drug Possession — Charges Dismissed
An attorney from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the Salina City, Utah Justice Court where he was facing misdemeanor drug and paraphernalia charges. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance to both counts. The abeyance provides that the charges will be dismissed after a period of good behavior and that no conviction will enter in the meantime.
Plea in abeyance — Drug Possession (12 months) — Charges Dismissed
One of our criminal defense lawyers represented a client in the Utah County Justice Court. Our client was accused of possessing marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Our attorney negotiated a plea in abeyance agreement. This agreement assured that no conviction will appear on our client’s criminal history, and that he will not do any jail time. Both charges will be dismissed at the end of twelve months.
Plea in abeyance — Drug Possession (12 months) — Charges Dismissed
In the Roy City, Utah Justice Court one of our defense attorneys negotiated a dismissal of a drug paraphernalia charge, and a plea in abeyance to a misdemeanor marijuana charge. As part of the deal, our client will have no conviction on his record, so he will not lose his driver’s license. At the end of twelve months the drug charge will be dismissed. In the meantime, no conviction will appear on our client’s criminal background.
Plea in abeyance — Drug Possession (after 12 months) — Charges Dismissed
An attorney from Zabriskie Law Firm represented a criminal defendant facing drug-related misdemeanor charges in the Tooele County, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated the dismissal of a drug paraphernalia charge. Our lawyer also negotiated a plea in abeyance to a misdemeanor charge of marijuana possession. The agreement provides that no conviction will enter and that the marijuana charge will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
Charge reduced — Drug Possession
In the Farmington District Court of the State of Utah we represented a client who was accused of several drug related felonies, one of which was a Second Degree Felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. Our office negotiated a reduction to a Third Degree Felony with only sixty days of jail and an agreement to reduce the conviction to a Misdemeanor after probation.
Case result — Criminal Case — Probation (No Jail)
One of our lawyers got an agreement to reduce a client’s first degree felony drug charge to a second degree felony with 120 days jail. Furthermore, the agreement provides that the Utah County Attorney’s Office will support a motion for the Provo, Utah Fourth District Court to reduce the conviction to a misdemeanor after successful probation.
Charges dismissed — Criminal Case
One of our lawyer appeared in the Provo, Utah District Court to represent a man facing felony drug charges, including one first degree distribution offense. Our lawyer negotiated a reduction to a second degree felony with a no-prison sentence. He also negotiated the dismissal of a misdemeanor drug-related charge.
Plea in abeyance — Negligent Collision (after 12 months) — Charges Dismissed
We represented a criminal defendant in the South Jordan City, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated dismissal of misdemeanor charges for negligent collision, and driving on suspension. Our lawyer also negotiated a plea in abeyance to the remaining misdemeanor charge for possession of marijuana. This offense held in abeyance will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior. In the mean time, no conviction will enter.
Charge reduced — Committing An Act Of First Degree Felony…
One of our lawyers represented a criminal defendant accused of committing an act of first degree felony drug distribution in the Provo, Utah District Court. The defendant was facing up to life in the Utah State Prison. Our lawyer negotiated a reduction to a second degree felony with county jail time and a reduction to a misdemeanor after probation.
Plea in abeyance — Drug Possession (after 12 months) — Charges Dismissed
A lawyer from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the Orem City, Utah Justice Court on misdemeanor charges for Possession of Marijuana and Paraphernalia. Our lawyer negotiated a deal to hold guilty pleas to both counts in abeyance and to dismiss charges after twelve months. Pursuant to the abeyance no conviction will appear on our client’s criminal history, he will not go to jail, and he will not have his driver’s license suspended.
Plea in abeyance — Drug Possession — Favorable Result
Our team of criminal defense lawyers represented a man charged in the Provo City, Utah Justice Court with Class A misdemeanors for Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Failure to Stop at Command of Law Enforcement. He was also charged with misdemeanors for Interfering with Arrest anddisorderly conduct. We negotiated guilty pleas held in abeyance to two counts of class C misdemeanor disorderly conduct. No conviction will appear on his criminal record, and he will not serve any jail time.
Plea in abeyance — Drug Possession — Favorable Result
A lawyer from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the Salt Lake County Justice Court on misdemeanor charges for being caught in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Our lawyer negotiated a deal to hold the client’s pleas in abeyance rather than place them on the client’s criminal history. This deal kept our client out of jail and prevented him from losing his driver’s license.
Plea in abeyance — Speeding — Charges Dismissed
Our law firm negotiated a plea in abeyance for a criminal defense client facing misdemeanor charges in the Kanab City, Utah Justice Court. The abeyance was to misdemeanor charges of speeding and possession of drug paraphernalia. We also convinced the court to dismiss a misdemeanor drug possession charge. The abeyance agreement assures that no criminal conviction will enter on the record and that the charges will be dismissed after a short period of good behavior.
Charges dismissed — Drug Possession
Our law firm represented a criminal defendant in the Utah County Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated the dismissal of a drug paraphernalia charge, and a no-jail sentence for a guilty plea to a misdemeanor marijuana charge.
Plea in abeyance — Criminal Case (after 12 months) — Charges Dismissed
One of our attorneys represented a criminal defendant in the Sandy City, Utah Justice Court. Our defense attorney got the court to agree to enter defendant’s guilty pleas to two drug misdemeanors in abeyance for a period of twelve months. The charges will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
Charge reduced — DUI
An attorney from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Salt Lake County, Utah Justice Court on misdemeanor DUI charge. Our lawyer got the charge reduced to Impaired Driving with a no-jail sentence.
Plea in abeyance — Drug Possession (after 12 months) — Charges Dismissed
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Salt Lake County, Utah Justice Court on a misdemeanor charge for Possession of Marijuana. Our attorney negotiated a plea in abeyance deal that kept our client from having a conviction on his criminal record or from going to jail. His charge will be dismissed after twelve months if he abides by the terms of his plea deal.
Charges dismissed — Drug Possession
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Emery Castle Dale, Utah District Court. The defendant was facing 5 misdemeanor charges there. Our lawyer got 3 of those charges dismissed. The defendant entered guilty pleas to misdemeanors for drug possession and obstruction of justice. Our lawyer convinced the judge to enter a no-jail sentence with 18 months of probation.

