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SALT LAKE CITY CRIMINAL LAW ATTORNEYS

PENALTIES DOMESTIC VIOLENCE UTAH

What Are The Penalties for Domestic Violence in Utah?

Because domestic violence is not actually an offense, but a classification of an offense committed against a cohabitant (someone you have ever lived with, someone that you are related to by blood or marriage, or someone with whom you have a child), the penalties for a domestic violence conviction are two-fold, as you will be penalized for the underlying charge as well as face consequences for the domestic violence classification.

For example if you are convicted of a class-B misdemeanor assault classified as domestic violence against your older brother (a cohabitant), then you could be sentenced to up to 6 months in jail and possibly fined for the misdemeanor, and then receive additional penalties for the domestic violence classification.

So the true question we need to know is, what are the additional penalties that result from a domestic violence charge in Utah?

If you are convicted of domestic violence certain mandatory consequences come into play – no matter how minor or how severe your underlying charge and penalties are.

If You Are Convicted of Domestic Violence:

  • you must take a minimum of 16 weeks of domestic violence counseling or classes.
  • you cannot possess a fire arm for as long as the conviction is on your record.
  • it restricts some of your travel to other countries.
  • it will show up on every background check for employment, promotions, volunteer opportunities, or apartment applications.  Your background check will only show you have been convicted of domestic violence and doesn’t explain the underlying charge, even if it is very minor and non-threatening.

Obviously the consequences of a domestic violence conviction can be severe and long lasting.  That is why it is so important to find a specialized attorney who can help you get that classification removed so you don't incur those additional consequences.

You can visit our specialized page to learn more about domestic violence laws, or contact our attorney Steve Burton, who specializes in having domestic violence classifications dismissed from your charges.


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STEVEN K. BURTON

As a former prosecutor Steven gained an intimate knowledge of various Domestic Violence Courts, DUI courts and other criminal court programs and procedures. He has spent over 3,500 hours in court and has argued more cases than most attorneys do in a lifetime. For more on Steve's experience, click here.

JUSTIN PRATT

Attorney Justin S. Pratt handles all types of criminal cases, with an emphasis on DUI-related charges. He believes that someone who is charged with a crime deserves the specialized attention of an attorney who will protect his client's rights by taking the time to examine constitutional issues, important factual circumstances, and any other crucial factors that may be relevant to the case. For more on Justin's experience, click here.

STACI VISSER

Staci has represented clients in nearly every type of criminal case, from misdemeanors to first-degree felonies. She has an excellent reputation with her clients and they have repeatedly recommended her to their friends and family. She also practices criminal appeals and family law. For more on Staci's experience, click here.

MARK LAROCCO

Mark is skilled at dealing with all aspects of family law, including helping clients obtain modifications, enforce court orders, and achieve fair custody and support awards. Going through a painful divorce or a custody battle can be one of the most difficult times in someone’s life, and Mark is there to help every step of the way. For more on Mark's experience, click here.

MATTHEW BELL

Matthew's reputation as an attorney is one who thoroughly understands the law and diligently advocates to advance his client's interests. His practice primarily focuses on representing clients in family law matters. He has assisted hundreds of clients in divorce, custody, guardianship, and termination of parental rights cases. For more on Matthew's experience click here.

STEVEN K. BURTON

As a former prosecutor Steven gained an intimate knowledge of various Domestic Violence Courts, DUI courts and other criminal court programs and procedures. He has spent over 3,500 hours in court and has argued more cases than most attorneys do in a lifetime. For more on Steve's experience, click here.

 
JUSTIN PRATT

Attorney Justin S. Pratt handles all types of criminal cases, with an emphasis on DUI-related charges. He believes that someone who is charged with a crime deserves the specialized attention of an attorney who will protect his client's rights by taking the time to examine constitutional issues, important factual circumstances, and any other crucial factors that may be relevant to the case. For more on Justin's experience, click here.

 
STACI VISSER

Staci has represented clients in nearly every type of criminal case, from misdemeanors to first-degree felonies. She has an excellent reputation with her clients and they have repeatedly recommended her to their friends and family. She also practices criminal appeals and family law. For more on Staci's experience, click here.

 
MARK LAROCCO

Mark is skilled at dealing with all aspects of family law, including helping clients obtain modifications, enforce court orders, and achieve fair custody and support awards. Going through a painful divorce or a custody battle can be one of the most difficult times in someone’s life, and Mark is there to help every step of the way. For more on Marks's experience, click here.

 
MATTHEW BELL

Matthew's reputation as an attorney is one who thoroughly understands the law and diligently advocates to advance his client's interests. His practice primarily focuses on representing clients in family law matters. He has assisted hundreds of clients in divorce, custody, guardianship, and termination of parental rights cases. For more on Matthew's experience click here.