
DUI DEFENSE
Navigate the complex consequences that stem from allegations of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Time is of the essence to protect the status of your driver license.

VIOLENT CRIMES
Whether you're charged with domestic violence (against a family member, romantic relation, or roommate), or with harming a complete stranger, there are defenses available.

TRAFFIC OFFENSES
Moving violations can add points to and even suspend your personal or commercial driver license (CDL). From speeding tickets to charges of reckless driving, an attorney can help avoid this.

PROTECTIVE ORDERS
Whether you're seeking to protect yourself or someone is seeking a protective order against you (or saying you violated an existing protective order), we're on the case.

THEFT & BURGLARY
Prosecutors take retail theft and burglary charges very seriously. Legal defenses often arise in the form of reasonable doubt as to the accused's knowledge and intent.

DRUG OFFENSES
Possession of a controlled substance convictions can affect your driver license and elevate similar charges in the future to felony-level offenses. We can help.

EXPUNGEMENT
Take advantage of available remedies under Utah law to remove your criminal history from searchable public records and wipe the sleight clean.

UNDER INVESTIGATION
If you are under investigation by law enforcement for suspected wrongdoing, it is never too early to retain legal counsel. Whatever you do, don't go it alone.

PROBATION VIOLATIONS
Alleged violations of probation can land you in jail even quicker than a new criminal charge. But you still have the right to legal representation.

SEX OFFENSES
Charges of sexual battery or abuse — more than almost any other type of case — require the guidance of a trained legal practitioner to navigate the pretrial and trial phases.

UNDERAGE DRINKING
Minors caught drinking can run into problems with obtaining or maintaining their driving privilege and may be subject to fines and other sanctions.

ROAD RAGE
New laws in Utah enhance regular moving violations to "road rage" cases that carry greater legal repercussions, making legal representation all the more vital.