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How bail bonds work in Utah

On Behalf of Salcido Law Firm | Dec 5, 2025 | Criminal Defense

Understanding how bail bonds work in Utah can help you navigate the first stages of a criminal case with more clarity. Utah’s system focuses on securing your appearance in court and assessing risk rather than punishing you before trial. How bail works in Utah A judge...

Working with the Prosecutor in Criminal Matters

On Behalf of Salcido Law Firm | Jun 23, 2015 | Criminal Defense

The criminal justice system is quite complex but the basic idea is that an attorney for the state, the prosecutors, brings charges against individuals that are believed to have violated the law as it is set out by the legislature in the Utah Code. What that means is...

Problems with Restitution

On Behalf of Salcido Law Firm | Oct 24, 2014 | Criminal Defense

If your thinking about taking a plea agreement, and a high restitution award is part of the agreement, you should be fully aware of how this could potentially come back to bite you. Many individuals agree to high restitution claims in exchange for little or no jail...

A Cooperation Agreement Is Not the Equivalent of Probation

On Behalf of Salcido Law Firm | Oct 6, 2014 | Criminal Defense

What is a Cooperation Agreement? In criminal cases prosecutors will often charge a notable defendant with count after count of felonies in order to persuade that defendant to help the state get to bigger fish. They threaten the smaller fish with a lifetime of...

How Double Jeopardy Works

On Behalf of Salcido Law Firm | May 20, 2014 | Criminal Defense

Under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, a defendant may not be retried for the same offense once jeopardy has attached. Many people have a fundamental understanding that they can only be tried for the same offense once. If your acquitted by a jury, the...

Your Right to Counsel

On Behalf of Salcido Law Firm | Apr 4, 2014 | Criminal Defense

Most people realize one of their fundamental constitutional rights under the U.S. Constitution includes a right to an attorney when charged with a crime. What some people may not realize is when such a right takes effect. This does not mean in most cases you are...

Interfering with Arresting Officer | Resisting Arrest

On Behalf of Salcido Law Firm | Feb 20, 2014 | Criminal Defense

The charge of interfering with an arresting officer, or resisting arrest, is an all too common charge in Utah that is often not justified. While many police officers do a great job of managing their conduct with suspects, some rotten apples are quick to lose their...

How Can A Prosecutor Prove I was Driving Impaired by Prescription Drugs?

On Behalf of Salcido Law Firm | Feb 9, 2014 | Criminal Defense

Presence of the Drug does not Equal Impairment At first glance, the question that constitutes the title of this post may seem like a question with a simple answer, but it’s not.  When one really looks at the question in the context of a driving under the influence of...

What to Expect When Charged in St. George

On Behalf of Salcido Law Firm | Dec 17, 2013 | Criminal Defense

If you have been charged with a crime in St. George Utah, there are a number of things to expect. If you are charged with a more serious crime such as any felony, you will most likely be arrested and booked into the Washington County Jail. A bail amount will be set...

St. George Law Enforcement Uses Technology to Get Thief

On Behalf of Salcido Law Firm | Sep 27, 2013 | Criminal Defense

On Wednesday night a car was broken into and an iPad and a wallet were stolen. Once the theft was realized the police were called but no suspects were initially identified. However, with the help of the victim police were able to monitor purchases on the stolen credit...

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