- Congress introduces new sentencing bill amid skyrocketing prison population, costs
- Despite pot legalization in Colorado, Washington, strict penalties remain for citizens of Utah
- Courts struggle with warrantless searches of cellphones
- Cost-benefit of capital punishment analyzed in Utah
- DUI Case Dismissed After Trooper’s Credibility Found Unreliable, Other DUI Cases Face Review
- Supreme Court Revisits Rule for Admitting Crime Lab Evidence at Trial
- Proposed Utah Bill Allows Paramedics to Draw Blood for DUIs
- Task Force Helps Those With Prior Convictions Find Jobs In Utah
- Court of Appeals Says No Constitutional Violation, Allows Police to Search for Phone Number Without Warrant
- Miranda Rights Weakened by Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decision
- Utah Criminal Defense Attorney Greg Law Secures Not Guilty Verdict for Client After Months of Prosecutorial Mishandling
- Habeas Corpus: A Tool to Protect the Rights of Criminal Defendants
- A “Violent Crime” Not a Crime Of Violence?
- Entrapment Defenses in the Digital Age
- Updates to Utah’s Not a Drop Law
- States Consider Deregulating Marijuana; Pressure Congress to Consider Federal Legislation
- Would Utah Jurors Demand Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt In Your Trial?
- Are Sex Crime Penalties Overly Harsh?
- Felons and Firearms in Utah
- Utah Constitution Protects Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures
- Problematic DUI Detection in Utah
- The Influx of Cell Phones in Prison
- Recent Investigation Reveals Prosecutorial Misconduct Goes Unpunished
- Data Mining Violating Fourth Amendment Protections?
- The Momentum to Criminalize “Spice,” the Legal Marijuana
- Utah’s ‘Not A Drop’ Law Offers Harsh Penalties for Underage Drinkers
- Congress introduces new sentencing bill amid skyrocketing prison population, costs
- Despite pot legalization in Colorado, Washington, strict penalties remain for citizens of Utah
- Courts struggle with warrantless searches of cellphones
- Cost-benefit of capital punishment analyzed in Utah
- DUI Case Dismissed After Trooper’s Credibility Found Unreliable, Other DUI Cases Face Review
- Supreme Court Revisits Rule for Admitting Crime Lab Evidence at Trial
- Proposed Utah Bill Allows Paramedics to Draw Blood for DUIs
- Task Force Helps Those With Prior Convictions Find Jobs In Utah
- Court of Appeals Says No Constitutional Violation, Allows Police to Search for Phone Number Without Warrant
- Miranda Rights Weakened by Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decision
- Utah Criminal Defense Attorney Greg Law Secures Not Guilty Verdict for Client After Months of Prosecutorial Mishandling
- Habeas Corpus: A Tool to Protect the Rights of Criminal Defendants
- A “Violent Crime” Not a Crime Of Violence?
- Entrapment Defenses in the Digital Age
- Updates to Utah’s Not a Drop Law
- States Consider Deregulating Marijuana; Pressure Congress to Consider Federal Legislation
- Would Utah Jurors Demand Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt In Your Trial?
- Are Sex Crime Penalties Overly Harsh?
- Felons and Firearms in Utah
- Utah Constitution Protects Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures
- Problematic DUI Detection in Utah
- The Influx of Cell Phones in Prison
- Recent Investigation Reveals Prosecutorial Misconduct Goes Unpunished
- Data Mining Violating Fourth Amendment Protections?
- The Momentum to Criminalize “Spice,” the Legal Marijuana
- Utah’s ‘Not A Drop’ Law Offers Harsh Penalties for Underage Drinkers










