Utah Felony Defense
Attorney - Salt Lake Criminal Lawyer
Criminal charges in Utah with a maximum penalty in excess of one year
in prison are considered felonies. In addition to prison
time, a felony conviction can also have collateral consequences
affecting your ability to get a job, obtain professional licensing,
rent an apartment, and more. A felony conviction can also
cause you to lose your right to possess firearms, and may affect your
right to vote. As en experienced
Utah criminal defense
attorney based in Salt Lake City, Stephen Howard has defended
clients facing felony charges in Utah ranging from white collar fraud
to aggravated murder, and virtually everything in between.
With a record success that speaks for itself, he has the
experience to help you get the results you need.

Felony charges
in Utah are classified as capital felonies, first-degree,
second-degree, or third-degree level felony charges. Capital
felonies are punishable by death (e.g. aggravated murder).
The maximum punishments for other felonies in Utah range from
mandatory life in prison for certain first-degree felonies to a maximum
of five years in prison for third-degree felonies. Regardless
of degree, any felony charge is serious. Even if a judge
grants probation in a felony case (does not impose immediate prison
time), a judge can still impose up to a year in jail as a "condition of
probation."
Choosing the best criminal defense attorney for your case is an
important decision that can have a significant impact on the ultimate
outcome of your case.
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schedule an initial consultation.
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A criminal conviction can carry serious consequences. If you are facing criminal prosecution in Utah, the assistance of an experienced criminal defense attorney can give you the best chance of raising a successful defense. Stephen Howard has years of experience successfully defending serious criminal charges ranging from capital murder to DUI.
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Serving Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, Utah, Cache, Tooele, Summit, Box Elder, Morgan, and Wasatch Counties - and all of Utah.
Stephen W. Howard is Utah attorney, practicing as part of the
Canyons Law Group, LLC.
With offices in Salt Lake and Davis Counties, we are pleased to provide legal services to clients throughout Utah.
Call 801-449-1409 to arrange for a confidential initial consultation.
Stephen W. Howard, PC
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