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Top best Criminal Defense Lawyers in zip code 84047 Midvale

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We have more than 3 top best Criminal Defense lawyers in zip code 84047, Midvale, Utah. Loren M. Lambert, Harold W. Stone III are among the top best Criminal Defense attorneys in zip code 84047. While choosing lawyers in zip code 84047, compare their reviews.


Loren M. Lambert - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 84047

Loren M. Lambert

Rating: 5


Area of Practice: Business & Commercial,Contracts,Criminal Defense ,Employment & Labor ,Estate Planning,Family ,Labor ,Personal Injury,Probate ,Products Liability,Real Estate ,Toxic Substances,Trusts

Zip code: 84047, Midvale, Utah

Loren M. Lambert Avvo Reviews
Such a wonderful experience we had with Mr. Lambert, and we thank him so much for all his help. He helped our workers comp case a lot, and honestly wi... ...

Contact: (801) 568-0041
Arrow Legal Solutions Group, P.C..
266 East 7200 St.

Harold W. Stone III - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 84047

Harold W. Stone III

Area of Practice: Civil Rights,Criminal Defense

Zip code: 84047, Midvale, Utah



Contact: (801) 352-9331
Law Office of Harold W. Stone, III.
6985 Union Park Center 205 0.

Haskins James Law - top best Criminal Defense Lawyer in zip code 84047

Haskins James Law

Rating: / 5


Area of Practice: Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family, Bankruptcy

Zip code: 84047, Midvale, Utah

Haskins James Law Yelp Reviews
Wonderful, knowledgeable attorney. He will fight for you and knows the Ins and outs and loop holes. My divorce was complicated, he did a great job for me ... Haskins James Law Lawyer Reviews
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Contact: (801) 850-0155
Haskins James Law.
6900 S 900th E.

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Criminal Defense Case examples in zip code 84047

Description: Legal practice defending college students against criminal charges. Case Example: People v. Turner (2016) - Stanford swimmer Brock Turner charged with sexual assault. Judgment: Turner was convicted and sentenced to six months in jail, sparking nationwide controversy over the leniency of the sentence.