Staci Visser Joins Brown, Bradshaw & Moffat

Staci Visser

Staci joins the defense team as an experienced criminal defense and appellate attorney.
Staci is a zealous advocate of defendants’ rights. She has handled multiple criminal cases and appeals where she changed the outcome from a loss to a win because of her legal arguments. 

Staci excels at investigating the details of cases and researching what legal principles will be most helpful to winning the case or improving the outcome for the client. She is highly respected by judges and other attorneys because of her legal skills and her dedication to her clients. In addition, her prior experience in family law matters makes her uniquely qualified in handling domestic violence, sexual offense allegations, and juvenile cases. 

Staci attended law school at the University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law in 2012. In law school, Staci was editor-in-chief of the Journal of Law and Family Studies and published legal articles on issues of family law in the criminal justice system, all while being employed as an appellate law clerk at the Salt Lake Legal Defender Association. 

As a licensed attorney, Staci continues to practice in criminal appeals and has won arguments before the Utah Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. 

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Brown, Bradshaw & Moffat, LLP is a criminal defense firm in Salt Lake City, Utah. Established in 1998, our firm has maintained an expert lineup of attorneys who have aggressively defended those accused of crimes in Salt Lake City and in every county within the state of Utah. Our attorneys have also been "Rule 8" qualified to defend death-penalty cases and have served as qualified attorneys on the Capital Qualified Defense Attorney Panel. 

Our clients are our focus, and we fight for the best result possible for each and every client.​ We are extremely proud of the work we do and the record we have generated by litigating motions, trying cases, and challenging the power of government.​

For more information or for a consultation, call 801.532.4279.

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