Month: November 2014

Juvenile Waiver: When Juvenile Crimes Move To Adult Court

Last week, we discussed the case of the juvenile who was convicted of murdering his brothers. As part of the plea deal he reached with prosecutors, he was charged with one murder in juvenile court and the other murder in adult court. The teen was later allegedly involved in an assault and is now facing…

Written by developer on November 28, 2014

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Utah Teen Faces Assault Charge In Adult Court

Facing any criminal charge is a horrible feeling for almost any defendant. Knowing that you face serious consequences often makes the stress level rise as the case moves through the court system. Now, imagine how it must feel for a 16-year-old child to go through the court system for murder charges. That teen likely has…

Written by developer on November 20, 2014

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Prescription Drug Fraud Leads To Serious Consequences In Utah

Our readers know that we believe that people have a right to a firm defense against any charges they face. For some of our readers, the charges they are facing are related to having prescription drugs. The sad reality is that some people who need prescription drugs after having surgery or being in an accident…

Written by developer on November 13, 2014

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What Are Paraphernalia-Related Drug Crimes?

Cases involving drug charges are some of the types of cases we have discussed on this blog. While many of those cases involve possession of specific drugs, trafficking, dealing or a host of other charges, there is one charge that might have our Utah readers wondering exactly what it means. That charge is drug paraphernalia….

Written by developer on November 6, 2014

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