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Criminal defendants have a right to have the government prove the allegations at trial "beyond a reasonable doubt." But what kind of trial should a defendant…
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If you've been charged with a crime, you most likely have questions about the difference between a summons and a warrant. These are the two ways…
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In Utah, there are three types of pleas: not guilty, guilty, and no contest. This article will discuss what these pleas mean in Utah and how…
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If you've seen any crime movies or television shows, then it's likely you think that police officers are required to read the Miranda warning (aka "Miranda…
Read MoreWhat Are the Utah Statutes of Limitations?
Do you have questions about the Utah statutes of limitations? A "statute of limitation" is a statute that describes the time period when the prosecution can…
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