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Utah DUI Blog
Analysis of Utah DUI case law, legislative changes, and license-hearing strategy — and what each development means for drivers facing charges across the state.
By Glen W. Neeley · Board-Certified DUI Defense Specialist (NCDD) · Since 1998
5 Big Lies About DUIs in Utah
Many people, including judges and attorneys, have the wrong perspective about DUIs in Utah. A lack of knowledge in the area of
Ogden DUI Attorney
I opened my law practice shortly after graduating law school in 1998. There was no big firm dreams for me. I did
Driver License Suspensions for Minors who get a DUI in Utah
I was presenting to UACDL attorneys on Drivers License Suspensions. An area that became real confusing is the area of minors who
DUI Attorney vs. a Criminal Defense Attorney
The question has come up twice this month from two different sources. I was asked, "What is the difference between a DUI
When can the Prosecution Appeal a Ruling in a Utah DUI case?
Under the Utah Code, a prosecutor can appeal decisions from a Justice Court Judge to the District Court under certain circumstances. Utah
Utah DUI and Concealed Weapons Permit
Many people do not understand the hidden consequences of a DUI. One such hidden consequence is the denial of obtaining a concealed
Court Ordered Ignition Interlock Device
A man’s DUI charge was reduced to Impaired Driving. Impaired driving will prevent loss of license or reduce a license suspension on
Can an officer Breath Test me for no reason?
An officer pulls you over for speeding. He asks for your license, insurance, and registration. He goes back to his car and
Facing a DUI Charge in Utah?
Reading about the law is a good first step — but every case turns on its own facts. Your window to request a driver license hearing may be as short as 10 days from arrest. Get answers specific to your situation before that window closes.
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