April 22, 2014
A client of our firm was recently faced with two counts of Forgery, a 3rd Degree Felony, in the Sixth District Court Garfield County in Panguitch, Utah. Given the level of the charges, our client was facing what could have amounted to years in prison. However, we believed that the state’s evidence was insufficient, and that the charges should be dismissed. We successfully convinced the court to dismiss both charges.
April 8, 2014
In this case our firm was retained to defend a criminal defendant in the 4th District Court of American Fork, Utah who was charged with Unlawful Acquisition/Possession/Transfer – Card, a 3rd Degree Felony, Attempted Unlawful Acquisition/Possession/Transfer – Card, a 3rd Degree Felony, Attempted Forgery, a 3rd Degree Felony, Forgery, a 3rd Degree Felony, and two counts of Unlawful Use Of A Financial Transaction Card, a Class B Misdemeanor. We were able to convince the court to dismiss two of the charges, and to reduce the remaining charges to misdemeanors as opposed to felonies. Also, we convinced the court to not impose any jail time.
April 8, 2014
Recently, a client of our firm was charged with Stalking, a 3rd Degree Felony, in the 2nd District Court of Farmington, Utah. Based on the facts of the case we did not believe that the charge was warranted, and argued accordingly. We were successful in that we convinced the court to dismiss the charge.
April 9, 2014
In this case we represented a criminal defendant in the Eighth District Court of Vernal, Utah who was charged with Drive On Revocation, a Class C Misdemeanor, and Purchase, Possess, Use Of A Firearm By Restricted Person, a 3rd Degree Felony. As a result of the felony charge, our client was facing what could have amounted to a lengthy prison sentence if convicted. However, we were successful in negotiating for a reduction of the charge, and in convincing the court to impose probation as opposed to prison time.
March 19, 2014
In this particular case our client was charged with Attempted Forgery, a 3rd Degree Felony, and Theft in the 4th District Court of Provo, Utah. We procured the dismissal of the Theft charge, and the reduction of the charge from a felony to a misdemeanor. Also, our client was not ordered to serve any jail time.
March 3, 2014
Recently, our firm represented a criminal defendant in the 4th district Court of Provo who was faced with seven counts of Securities Fraud, a 2nd Degree Felony, seven counts of Unregistered Securities Agent, a 3rd Degree Felony, one count of Pattern Of Unlawful Activity, a 2nd Degree Felony, and one count of Money Laundering, a 2nd Degree Felony. All together our client was facing 14 different felony charges and if convicted, was facing decades in prison. However, we argued vigorously for the dismissal of the charges and were successful in that we procured the dismissal of all but one of the charges. Also, we convinced the court not to impose any jail time.

