August 10, 2012
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Salt Lake City, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer got the court to dismiss a misdemeanor Public Intoxication charge. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance to a misdemeanor charge of Possession of Alcohol by a Minor. The plea in abeyance assures that no conviction will enter and that the charge will be dismissed in twelve months.
August 3, 2012
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Grand County, Utah Justice Court. In that matter our lawyer managed to negotiate a plea in abeyance to the misdemeanor offense of Minor in Possession of Alcohol. This agreement assures that the case will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior. Additional, our client will suffer a mandatory suspension of his Utah driver’s license.
August 31, 2011
One of our lawyers represented a criminal defendant in the Orem City, Utah Justice Court on the charge of misdemeanor Alcohol Possession by a Minor. Our office convinced the prosecutor and judge to back-date his conviction six months so the defendant would not lose his driver’s license for six months.
August 4, 2011
Our criminal defense team represented a client in the Provo City, Utah Justice Court for the charge of Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor. It is alleged that our client had under-aged girls drinking alcohol at his home with marijuana present. Our criminal defense attorney negotiated a plea in abeyance assuring that our client will not have a criminal conviction on his record, and that the case will be dismissed in twelve months.
December 1, 2011
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Provo, Utah District Court on misdemeanor charges. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance to the charges of Obstructing Justice, Interfering with an Arresting Officer, and Possession of Alcohol by a Minor. No was imposed and the case will be dismissed after twelve months.
December 1, 2011
A lawyer from Zabriskie Law Firm represented a criminal defendant in the Provo, Utah District Court on misdemeanor charges of Obstructing Justice, Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, Possession of Alcohol by a Minor, and Interference with and Arresting Officer. Our attorney managed to negotiate a plea in abeyance to all charges with no jail and no criminal conviction entered. All charges will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
December 19, 2012
A criminal defense attorney from our firm recently represented a person facing the criminal charge of measurable blood, breath, or urine alcohol concentration – Minor, a class B misdemeanor, in the Syracuse City justice court, in Davis County, Utah. Our attorney successful negotiated a deal wherein all jail time was suspended, and a fine and probation was all that was required by the court.
December 20, 2011
An attorney from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Pleasant Grove City, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance to the misdemeanor offense of Minor in Possession of Alcohol. The abeyance prevented our client from having a conviction enter, and also prevented him from losing his driver’s license.
December 22, 2011
An attorney from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Provo, Utah District Court on misdemeanor charges of Supplying Alcohol to a Minor and Minor in Possession of Alcohol. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance which prevented conviction from entering and also prevented a driver’s license suspension.
January 4, 2012
An attorney from our firm negotiated a plea in abeyance for a defendant in the Logan City, Utah Justice Court to a charge of Minor in Possession of Alcohol. This deal prevented a driver’s license suspension and also prevented a conviction from entering.
January 4, 2012
A lawyer from Zabriskie Law Firm obtained a plea in abeyance for a criminal defendant in the Logan City, Utah Justice Court to a charge of Minor in Possession of Alcohol. This agreement prevented a driver’s license suspension and also prevented a conviction from entering.
July 19, 2011
A lawyer with our office represented a criminal defendant in the South Jordan City, Utah Justice Court. The defendant was accused of possessing alcohol as a minor. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance. At the end of six months the charge will be dismissed. The abeyance agreement assures that no conviction will appear on our client’s criminal history, and that our client will not lose his driver’s license based upon a conviction.
July 2, 2012
An attorney from our firm represented a defendant charged with a misdemeanor for possession of alcohol by a minor. Our lawyer arranged a plea in abeyance in the Provo City, Utah Justice Court. This arrangement involved no conviction, no formal probation and no jail. The case will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
July 21, 2011
One of our defense attorneys negotiated a plea in abeyance for a client charged with Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor in the Utah County Justice Court. His charges will be dismissed at the end of twelve months.
November 17, 2011
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Utah County Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance to the offence of Unlawful Possession of Alcohol by a Minor. Since the case was resolved by a plea in abeyance no conviction will enter in the case and the charge will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
November 17, 2011
A lawyer from our office negotiated a plea in abeyance to the misdemeanor charge of Minor in Possession of Alcohol in the Utah County Justice Court. This deal assures no jail, no conviction and a dismissal of the case after twelve months of good behavior.
November 19, 2012
An attorney from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the Utah County Justice Court where he was facing multiple misdemeanor charges. Our lawyer negotiated the dismissal of charges for giving false information to a cop and having alcohol at a park. Our lawyer also negotiated pleas in abidance to the charges of unlawful possession of alcohol by a minor and possession of tobacco by a minor. The abeyance agreement assures that no criminal convictions will enter and that the charges will be dismissed after short period of good behavior.
November 20, 2012
An attorney from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Provo, Utah District Court. Our lawyer negotiated reductions from two felonies for dealing in materials harmful to a minor down to two class A misdemeanors.
November 30, 2011
One of our attorneys negotiated a plea in abeyance to the charge of Alcohol Possession by a Minor in the Orem City, Utah Justice Court. The case will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
November 7, 2012
One of our lawyers appeared in the Wayne County, Utah Justice Court where he was able to negotiated a plea in abeyance for a criminal defendant facing misdemeanor charges for illegal drug possession and possession of alcohol by a minor. These charges will be dismissed after a period of good behavior. In the meantime no convictions will enter on the defendant’s criminal record.
October 11, 2012
One of our attorneys represented a criminal defendant in the Provo, Utah District Court where the defendant was facing a misdemeanor charge for minor in possession of alcohol. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance with a dismissal after a period of good behavior. No conviction will enter and the case will be dismissed after a period of good behavior.
October 17, 2011
A lawyer from our firm represented a criminal defendant facing misdemeanor charges in the Utah County Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance to the charges of Possession of Alcohol by a Minor, Possession of Marijuana, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. The plea in abeyance assures that no conviction will enter on our client’s criminal record, and that the charges will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
October 17, 2011
A lawyer from our firm represented a man facing misdemeanor charges in the Midvale City, Utah Justice Court. Our client was facing misdemeanor charges of Unlawful Possession of Alcohol by a Minor and Interfering with an Arresting Officer. Our lawyer worked out a plea in abeyance which assures that no conviction will appear on our client’s criminal history, and that the case will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior. Our lawyer also got an order from the judge for early reinstatement of our client’s driving privilege.
October 17, 2011
A lawyer from our office represent a girl facing a misdemeanor charge for Possession of Alcohol by a Minor in the Midvale City, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer arranged a plea in abeyance deal for her along with an order for early reinstatement of her driving privileges. As this was a plea in abeyance, no conviction will appear on her record, and the case will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
October 17, 2012
One of the lawyers from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Washington County, Utah Justice Court on a misdemeanor charge for furnishing alcohol to a minor. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance for the defendant. So long as the defendant complies with the conditions no conviction will enter and the case will be dismissed.
October 18, 2012
One of our lawyers represented a criminal defendant in the Salt Lake City, Utah Justice Court where he was facing a misdemeanor charge for consumption of alcohol by a minor. Our lawyer negotiated an abeyance assuring that no conviction will enter and the case will be dismissed after a period of good behavior.
October 2, 2012
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Logan City, Utah Justice Court where he negotiated an abeyance to a minor in possession of alcohol charge. The charge will be dismissed after a period of good behavior. In the meantime, no conviction will enter.
October 31, 2012
One of our lawyers represented a criminal defendant facing a misdemeanor minor in possession of alcohol charge in the Orem City, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance for the defendant. This agreement provided that no criminal conviction will enter and that the case is to be dismissed after a period of good behavior.
September 18, 2012
One of the attorneys from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Summit County, Utah Justice Court where he was facing a misdemeanor charge for unlawful sexual activity with a minor. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance. The abeyance provides that no conviction is to enter so long as our client shows several months of good behavior.
September 18, 2012
One of our lawyers represented a criminal defendant in the Salt Lake City, Utah Justice Court where the defendant was facing a misdemeanor charge for minor in possession. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance. The deal assures that no conviction will enter and that the charge will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
September 18, 2012
One of our lawyers negotiated a plea in abeyance to a misdemeanor minor in possession charge in the Salt Lake County Justice Court. The charge will be dismissed after a few months of good behavior. While the abeyance period is pending no conviction will enter.
September 27, 2012
An attorney from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Utah County Justice Court where he was facing a misdemeanor charge for alcohol consumption by a minor. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance assuring that no conviction will enter against our client so long as she demonstrates a few months of good behavior.
September 28, 2011
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Orem City, Utah Justice Court on a misdemeanor charge for Possession of Alcohol by a Minor. Our lawyer negotiated an order for no jail and early reinstatement of driving privileges.
September 30, 2011
An attorney from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the Provo, Utah District Court. The client was facing ten felony charges for Sexual Exploitation of a Minor. Our lawyer negotiated a dismissal of all charges.
September 5, 2012
One of our lawyers represented a defendant in the Hurricane City, Utah Justice Court. The lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance to the charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Because of the abeyance agreement the defendant will not go to jail, no conviction will enter, and the case will be dismissed after a period of good behavior.

