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What to Do if You’re Charged with a Crime in Utah But Live in Another State

Utah has laws that are different from other regions in the United States. If you’re on vacation from another state, and you break one of them, you may end up facing legal consequences. In some cases, that might mean not being able to go home. Here’s a breakdown of what you should do if you are charged with a crime in Utah, but you’re not from the state.

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What to Do if Your Out-of-State Student is Charged with a Crime in the State of Utah

If your out-of-state student is accused of committing a crime, here’s what you should do. This is the first and possibly most important thing that you should do if your out-of-state student is accused of a crime in Utah.

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Revenge Porn in Utah: What Are My Rights?

Revenge porn is a relatively new phenomenon that refers to the practice of distributing sexually explicit photographs or videos without the consent of an individual featured in the images. Utah has been one of the leading states in criminalizing the distribution of intimate images, otherwise known as revenge porn.

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What to Do If You Get Caught Drinking Underage in Utah

Since the drinking age is 21, but you are considered an adult for most things in the eyes of the law at age 18, there are a lot of legal issues you may find yourself dealing with if you choose to drink in high school or college.

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Violation of Probation: Defend Against Allegations with an Experienced Lawyer

When you’re on probation, the last thing you want to do is take a step backward instead of forward, which is exactly what can happen if you violate your probation. To be charged with a violation of probation (VOP), your probation officer has to file an affidavit describing how you violated your probation. An affidavit is a written statement under oath that can be used as evidence in court. If you know or suspect your probation officer is planning to submit or has already submitted, an affidavit, a criminal defense lawyer may be able to help you come into compliance with the outstanding terms or help you work on a good defense.

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Marijuana Offenses: How Do I Fight Back?

While many of the states surrounding Utah have legalized or even decriminalized marijuana, Utah still prosecutes those who are caught with even small amounts of marijuana. If you have been arrested for any marijuana offense in Utah, minor or severe, you can reach out to the experienced criminal defense lawyers at Brown, Bradshaw, and Moffat in Salt Lake City, Utah, and we will fight to defend your rights.

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Is Jail Time Mandatory for a First DUI in Utah?

Utah is known for its strict alcohol laws, and its DUI laws are just as rigid. A basic traffic stop can turn south quickly if the police officer has probable cause to believe you are driving drunk or under the influence of drugs. If the cop has probable cause to arrest you, you’ll likely be put in jail until someone pays bail. Whether or not you spend more time behind bars for your first DUI in Utah completely depends on the situation.

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Is Talking on the Phone While Driving Considered Distracted Driving In Utah?

Talking on your phone while you’re operating your vehicle is not necessarily illegal in Utah. However, if you’re not careful, cell phone use may lead you to time behind bars, whether you were talking or sending a text message. Here’s what you need to know about driving while using your cell phone in Utah

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What is Considered Reckless Driving in Utah?

Reckless driving in Utah comes with serious consequences that go beyond the time you may serve behind bars. In 2024, there were 281 fatalities on Utah roads. That’s up from 279 in 2023. Those numbers represent real people with real families, and many of them would still be alive if it weren’t for poor decision-making behind the wheel.Whether or not someone gets hurt, reckless driving is a crime in Utah, and it may lead to time behind bars.

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