If you're facing assault or battery charges in Utah, Branson West Law brings the experience, strategy, and local knowledge you need to protect your rights.
If you're facing assault or battery charges in Utah, Branson West Law brings the experience, strategy, and local knowledge you need to protect your rights.
Facing assault charges is stressful and overwhelming, and understanding the specific charges against you may feel confusing. Especially because assault definitions and punishments vary from state to state, it may be difficult to reach an understanding of your situation. However, going into your case with knowledge about what the charges mean, their potential consequences and the laws specific to your state can allow you to make more informed decisions about your plan of action.
Assault can be charged as either a felony or a misdemeanor, which means these charges can come with heavy consequences if seen as a violent crime.
Depending on the severity of the victim’s injuries and the specific details of the case, punishments may include prison time or substantial fines. Take time to understand the meanings and potential punishments associated with these charges, and take the first steps to finding an experienced assault lawyer in Utah to help with your case by contacting Branson West Law.
If you're facing criminal or DUI charges, don't wait. Branson West offers free, confidential consultations to help you understand your rights, the charges against you, and what steps to take next. With decades of experience and a deep understanding of the Utah court system, Branson provides honest, straightforward legal insight, whether you choose to move forward with him or not.
The Miranda rights for each citizen and non citizen are guaranteed by the United States Constitution. They are not required to be issued by police at the time of arrest. If this happens, your attorney may ask that any statements made to the police not be used against you in a Utah Court.
These rights include:
An arrest can be frightening and stressful. Don't hesitate to call {phone} for a free and confidential consultation or to get all your questions about your rights answered.
Even if your significant other does not testify, there can still be a case against you. If they refuse to testify, they become unavailable witnesses, but their previous statements can still be used against you. If they filled out a report on the date of your arrest, that report can be entered against you, and may be worse than if they testified at your criminal trial.
Unfortunately, the victim does not represent the government or Utah Courts. Although they are required to consider the victim's circumstances and wishes, the prosecutors ultimately represent the people of Utah and the respective cities--not the victim. They are not paid by, nor do they represent the victim, or the police, for that matter. Even if the victim, or any other involved individual wanted the prosecutor to drop a case, the decision to do so still belongs to the prosecutors.
Unfortunately, providing character witnesses won't convince a prosecutor to drop your criminal or DUI charges. Most people can find someone to vouch for them if it comes down to it. Whether or not you are a good person is not the question. You may be a valuable contributor to society, but that ultimately will not matter to the prosecutor. Their job is to evaluate the evidence and get a conviction where possible. Save your breath and hire an experienced criminal defense attorney!
This is something I hear all too often. Sometimes well-meaning cops make mistakes and sometimes they let their emotions get the best of them. Either way, this is a great reason for a criminal defense trial in Utah. Just because they said you did something, doesn't make it true! Assert your rights and fight for the truth at your trial! You would be surprised how often a jury won't believe a policeman. Do they face consequences for lying? Not unless you fight them. Make them come to court and defend their lies. You have a right to testify, if you choose, and your word is just as valuable as theirs!