SPRINGVILLE DUI CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY–JAKE GUNTER


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Springville, UT criminal defense attorney Jake Gunter has been practicing law since 2004.  Call/txt today for a free criminal consultation regarding your DUI or criminal charges with attorney Jake Gunter.

SPRINGVILLE, UTAH DUI DEFENSE LAWYER.

Utah DUI defense is highly specific on search and seizure law. All traffic stops must be legal under the Utah and United State Constitutions. There are several aspects of a traffic stop that must be investigated by any capable Springville criminal defense attorney. Field sobriety testing, the breath or blood draw and the duration of the traffic stop all must be thoroughly reviewed.

SPRINGVILLE, UTAH DRUG CHARGES DEFENSE LAWYERS.

Our Springville, Utah County drug defense lawyers handle the following types of drug charges arising out of Utah County, Springville and the surrounding cities:

(1).  Simple marijuana possession. Marijuana possession in the state of Utah carries a mandatory driver license suspension. Avoid having your license suspended.

(2).  Possession of drug paraphernalia. Pipes, needles, spoons, balloons bongs all can land you in jail and revoke your driver’s license.

(3).  Drug distribution. Selling or distribution of illegal drugs or prescription drugs carries much stiffer fines and penalties than mere possession.

(4).  Methamphetamine use or possession. Even though Meth possession or use is now a Class A Misdemeanor, it still is enhanceable and can be charged as a felony in the future. A Class A Misdemeanor can carry one year in prison.

(5).  Prescription drug fraud.  Using prescription drugs without a prescription is a drug offense in Utah.

(6).  Drugged driving. Even if you have a valid prescription for drugs, you cannot drive if that prescription impairs your driving ability. Other legal issues arise when the prescriptions are lawfully prescribed and you were taking them as prescribed by your doctors. E.I., the dosage was medically prescribed by your doctor and were in therapeutic range.

(7).  Meth manufacturing. Serious prison time is allotted for convictions of drug manufacturing.

SPRINGVILLE TRAFFIC TICKET DEFENSE.

We handle speeding tickets, reckless driving, careless driving, DUIs, drugged driving, points violations, improper lane change, overweight violations and host of other I-15 traffic offenses and Springville, Utah traffic offenses. If you are out of state or out of town, we can often get the judge to waive your appearance and handle the matter by mail. Call attorney Jake Gunter for a SKYPE, FACETIME or other video conferencing calls to handle your Utah County, Springville traffic offense.  Read more about traffic tickets and their legal consequences in this article.

SPRINGVILLE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFENSE ATTORNEYS.

Domestic violence often has two sides to the story and sometimes the police get it really wrong. Make sure you have your side of the story told and told accurately by hiring our Springville criminal defense attorneys.

Domestic violence convictions carry significant firearm restrictions for most convictions of domestic violence in the State of Utah. Firearm restrictions are called “Laughtenberg” issues and is a federal law. Utah law defines domestic violence as:

“Domestic violence” or “domestic violence offense” means any criminal offense involving violence or physical harm or threat of violence or physical harm, or any attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit a criminal offense involving violence or physical harm, when committed by one cohabitant against another.

Crimes carrying the Utah domestic violence tag are the following. This includes any convictions for attempt.

(a)                  aggravated assault, as described in Section 76-5-103;

(b)                  assault, as described in Section 76-5-102;

(c)                  criminal homicide, as described in Section 76-5-201;

(d)                  harassment, as described in Section 76-5-106;

(e)                  electronic communication harassment, as described in Section 76-9-201;

(f)                  kidnapping, child kidnapping, or aggravated kidnapping, as described in Sections 76-5-301, 76-5-301.1, and 76-5-302;

(g)                  mayhem, as described in Section 76-5-105;

(h)                  sexual offenses, as described in Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 4, Sexual Offenses, and Section 76-5b-201, Sexual exploitation of a minor — Offenses;

(i)                  stalking, as described in Section 76-5-106.5;

(j)                  unlawful detention or unlawful detention of a minor, as described in Section 76-5-304;

(k)                  violation of a protective order or ex parte protective order, as described in Section 76-5-108;

(l)                  any offense against property described in Title 76, Chapter 6, Part 1, Property Destruction, Title 76, Chapter 6, Part 2, Burglary and Criminal Trespass, or Title 76, Chapter 6, Part 3, Robbery;

(m)                  possession of a deadly weapon with intent to assault, as described in Section 76-10-507;

(n)                  discharge of a firearm from a vehicle, near a highway, or in the direction of any person, building, or vehicle, as described in Section 76-10-508;

(o)                  disorderly conduct, as defined in Section 76-9-102, if a conviction of disorderly conduct is the result of a plea agreement in which the defendant was originally charged with a domestic violence offense otherwise described in this Subsection (4). Conviction of disorderly conduct as a domestic violence offense, in the manner described in this Subsection (4)(o), does not constitute a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence under 18 U.S.C. Sec. 921, and is exempt from the provisions of the federal Firearms Act, 18 U.S.C. Sec. 921 et seq.; or

(p)                  child abuse as described in Section 76-5-109.1.

HAVING A DETERMINED SPRINGVILLE CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY IN YOUR CORNER CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE.

                  Call our Springville criminal defense attorneys for a free consultation regarding your Springville criminal charges. (801) 373-6345. Attorney Jake Gunter

SPRINGVILLE AND UTAH COUNTY CRIMINAL DEFENSE RESOURCES:

UTAH COUNTY JAIL
3075 North Main Street
Spanish Fork, Utah 84660
(801) 851-4200

UTAH COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE
3075 North Main Street
Spanish Fork, Utah 84660
(801) 851-4000

SPRINGVILLE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
110 South Main Street
Springville, Utah 84663
(801) 489-9421

UTAH HIGHWAY PATROL
763 North 1370 West
Orem, Utah 84057
(801) 234-8285

UTAH WARRANT SEARCH
Secure.utah.gov

UTAH’S XCHANGE COURT DOCKET LOOKUP
Utcourts.gov