Other Misdemeanor Cases
January 4, 2012
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Clearfield City, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer worked out a misdemeanor plea in abeyance that prevents a criminal conviction from entering.
January 4, 2012
A lawyer from our office negotiated a plea in abeyance to a misdemeanor assault charge in the Provo City, Utah Justice Court. The abeyance assures that no conviction will enter and that the charge will be dismissed after twelve months.
December 8, 2011
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Provo District Court. Our lawyer negotiated dismissal of misdemeanor charges of driving on Suspension and Speed Contest.
November 30, 2011
A Zabriskie Law Firm lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance for a client in the American Fork District Court on a class A misdemeanor for Violating a Protective Order. The abeyance assures that no conviction will enter and the criminal charge will be dismissed after one year of good behavior.
November 30, 2011
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant on misdemeanor charges in the Orem City, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance with no conviction entering and no jail imposed. The case will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
November 28, 2011
A lawyer from the Zabriskie Law Firm represented a criminal defendant in the Salt Lake City District Court on Felony charges for Arson to Defraud Insurance. Our lawyer negotiated a reduction to misdemeanor Reckless Burning with no jail imposed.
November 22, 2011
One of our criminal defense lawyers represented a defendant in the American Fork, Utah District Court. Our lawyer negotiated a dismissal of a Felony charge for tampering with an odometer. Our lawyer also negotiated a reduction of a felony charge of Communications Fraud to a class B misdemeanor with a no-jail sentence.
November 21, 2011
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Utah County Justice Court. Our lawyer managed to negotiate a plea in abeyance to the misdemeanor charge of Criminal Mischief. The criminal charge will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior.
November 16, 2011
An attorney from Zabriskie Law Firm represented a criminal defendant in the Utah County Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance to a charge of Texting While Driving. This agreement keeps a conviction from entering against our client and assures that charges will be dismissed after six months of good behavior.
November 1, 2011
A lawyer from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the South Jordan City, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated a dismissal of a misdemeanor Alcohol Ignition Interlock Violation.
November 1, 2011
A criminal defense lawyer from our office represented a defendant in the Summit County, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance to a misdemeanor charge of Impersonating a Police Officer. Because of the abeyance no conviction will enter and no jail was imposed.
October 26, 2011
In the Utah County Justice Court a lawyer from our firm represented a criminal defendant facing a misdemeanor charge for False Information to a Police Officer. Our lawyer negotiated a reduction to a class C misdemeanor and no jail sentence.
October 19, 2011
A lawyer from our firm negotiated a plea in abeyance to a misdemeanor Lewdness charge for a client in the Layton City, Utah Justice Court. As a result of the abeyance our client's case will be dismissed after twelve months of good behavior. In the meantime, no conviction will appear on his criminal background.
October 18, 2011
One of our attorneys represented a criminal defendant in the Provo City, Utah Justice Court for a misdemeanor charge of Child Abuse. Our lawyer negotiated a reduction to an Infraction.
October 17, 2011
One of our lawyers represented a man in the Provo City Justice Court on a misdemeanor charge of Criminal Mischief. Our lawyer convinced the Provo City prosecutor to dismiss the case.
October 4, 2011
A defense lawyer from our firm represented a client in the Orem City, Utah Justice Court. The client was charged with class B misdemeanor lewdness. Our lawyer negotiated an agreement that included no jail and a reduction of the charge to a class C misdemeanor after probation.
September 27, 2011
An attorney from our firm represented criminal defendant in the Rich County, Utah Justice Court on a misdemeanor charge for Criminal Trespass. Our lawyer arranged a plea in abeyance for the defendant. The abeyance assures that no conviction will enter and the charge will be dismissed in twelve months.
September 23, 2011
An attorney from our office represented a client in the American Fork, Utah District Court on a misdemeanor charge of lewdness. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance agreement. This agreement assures that our client will not go to jail and that the charges will be dismissed after a period of good behavior. Also, because of the abeyance agreement no conviction will appear on our client's criminal history.
September 21, 2011
Our office negotiated a dismissal of misdemeanor for Assault and Criminal Mischief charges in the Provo City, Utah Justice Court.
September 20, 2011
A lawyer from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the Kanab City, Utah Justice Court on misdemeanor charges of Assault and Intoxication. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance, thereby, assuring that no conviction will appear on the defendant's criminal record and that he will not go to jail. The charges will be dismissed after twelve months.
September 20, 2011
A lawyer from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the Kanab City, Utah Justice Court. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance to misdemeanor charges of Assault and Intoxication. The abeyance assures that no conviction will appear on the defendant's criminal background and that he will not go to jail. The charges will be dismissed after twelve months.
September 16, 2011
A lawyer from our office represented a criminal defendant in the Salt Lake City, Utah Justice Court. The client was accused of physically abusing her daughter. Our attorney negotiated a plea in abeyance to the misdemeanor charge. The agreement assures that the case will be dismissed in a year, and that no criminal conviction will appear on our client's record.
September 13, 2011
An attorney from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the Layton City, Utah Justice Court. The defendant was accused of having committed four separate misdemeanor offenses. Our lawyer negotiated a dismissal of two counts, and reductions of the other two (domestic violence related misdemeanors for assault and criminal mischief) to class C misdemeanors for disorderly conduct. The agreement prevented our client from serving any time in jail.
September 8, 2011
A criminal defense lawyer from our firm negotiated dismissal of the misdemeanor charge for Driving Without an Ignition Interlock Device for a client in the Wendover City, Utah Justice Court. As part of the agreement our client pleads guilty to Driving on a Suspended Driver's License. No jail time was imposed.
September 7, 2011
A criminal defense lawyer from our firm represented a person accused in the Lindon City, Utah Justice Court for a misdemeanor charge of criminal mischief. Our attorney negotiated a deal for the criminal defendant's guilty plea to be held in abeyance for a period of three months, to be dismissed upon completion.
August 30, 2011
One of the defense attorneys from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the Sandy City, Utah Justice Court. Our attorney negotiated a plea deal that got three misdemeanor counts dismissed and a guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge for no proof of insurance held in abeyance to be later dismissed.
August 30, 2011
A lawyer from our firm represented a criminal defendant in the South Salt Lake City, Utah Justice Court on a misdemeanor charge for patronizing a prostitute. Our lawyer got the case dismissed.
August 19, 2011
A lawyer from our firm represented a client in the Salt Lake City, Utah Justice Court. The defendant was facing a misdemeanor Lewdness charge for allegedly exposing himself in a public restroom. Our lawyer negotiated a plea in abeyance and no jail. The plea in abeyance provides for dismissal of the charge after twelve months.
August 17, 2011
In the Provo City, Utah Justice Court one of our criminal defense lawyers negotiated a dismissal of misdemeanor charges for driving without an installed ignition interlock devise, and no proof of insurance. A guilty plea to the remaining charge of Driving on a Suspended License was held in abeyance; to be dismissed after twelve months (no conviction appearing in the meantime).
August 16, 2011
We represented a client in the Box Elder County, Utah District Court. Our client was accused of felonies for dispensing a prescription and two counts of forgery, along with a couple of misdemeanors. He was facing up to more than fifteen years in prison. Our criminal defense attorney negotiated a reduction to three misdemeanors and no jail.
August 12, 2011
One of our criminal defense attorneys represented a client in the Saratoga Springs City Justice Court (State of Utah) for the charge of violating a protective order. Our attorney negotiated a six-month plea in abeyance agreement with a $100.00 court fee. At the end of six months the case will be dismissed. In the meantime no conviction will appear on his criminal record as per the plea in abeyance agreement.
August 15, 2011
A lawyer with our office represented a client in the Ogden City, Utah Justice Court for a misdemeanor charge of Perjury. Our lawyer negotiated an agreement to hold the defendant's guilty plea in abeyance, thereby avoiding a criminal conviction. The case will be dismissed in six months.
August 10, 2011
We represented a client in the Salt Lake City, Utah District Court. Our client was facing felony charges stemming from the sale of a stolen trailer to a metal scrap yard. Our client was facing the potential of up to 15 years in prison. Our criminal defense attorney negotiated plea in abeyance to single misdemeanor. Our client will not serve a day in jail and no conviction will appear on his criminal record. The case will be dismissed after six months.
August 1, 2011
One of our criminal attorneys negotiated a plea in abeyance for a client in the West Valley City, Utah Justice Court. Since the guilty plea will be held in abeyance, no conviction will ever enter on our client's record, and charges will be dismissed after twelve months.
August 1, 2011
We represented a client in the Salt Lake City, Utah District Court for a felony allegation that he failed to register as a sex offender. Our criminal defense attorney negotiated a reduction to a Class A Misdemeanor.
July 20, 2011
One of the lawyers from our criminal defense team negotiated a plea in abeyance in the Holiday City, Utah Justice Court on a charge of misdemeanor Theft. The case will be dismissed in twelve months with no conviction appearing on our client's criminal record in the meantime.
July 18, 2011
One of the criminal lawyers with our office represented a client in the Utah County Justice Court for a misdemeanor charge of Lewdness. Our lawyer got the charge reduced to Class C Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct with a no-jail sentence.
July 13, 2011
In the Utah County Justice Court one of our defense attorneys negotiated a plea in abeyance for a client accused of criminal trespassing. This deal kept our client's record clean and kept him out of jail. His case will be dismissed in 12 months.
July 1, 2011
In the Draper City, Utah Justice Court our office got a reduction to Class C Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct from Class B Misdemeanor Threat of Violence. With this reduction our client avoided a jail sentence.
June 28, 2011
We negotiated a guilty plea to 2 Class B misdemeanors in exchange for 3 other counts being dismissed for a client in the Provo City Justice Court. Due to the number of separate counts the prosecutor could have enhanced at least one count to a Third Degree Felony which carries a maximum sentence of 5 years in prison. Part of the negotiated plea bargain assured that our client did not serve any jail time for the misdemeanor convictions.
June 16, 2011
Orem City Justice Court; plead a case from a charge of Class B Misdemeanor Terroristic Threat to a Class C Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct with no jail.
June 9, 2011
Summit County Justice Court; negotiated a plea in abeyance for a client accused of committing a misdemeanor by Altering a Government Record. Since it is a plea in abeyance, no conviction will enter on our client's record and she will not serve any time in jail.
June 7, 2011
Salt Lake County District Court; negotiated a plea in abeyance to a Class C Misdemeanor of Disorderly Conduct. The original charge was a Class B Misdemeanor Assault. Since this was plead in abeyance, our client will not serve any jail time and he will not have a criminal conviction on his record. If he complies with probation the charge will be dismissed.
June 1, 2011
We negotiated a reduction from a 3rd Degree Felony
Aggravated Assault to a Class A Misdemeanor Attempted Aggravated Assault in the Salt Lake District Court. It was alleged that our client tried to use his car to run over a couple of juveniles in a parking lot. With the reduction our client did not become restricted from possessing guns. Also as part of the plea deal, we kept our client from serving any jail time.
2010
Full acquittal of a criminal defendant accused of offering false information to a police officer.