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Criminal Defense Law Firm for Provo, UT

When you find yourself involved in a criminal case, getting a criminal defense attorney is advised. You need professional representation so that you can get the outcome you deserve. Regardless of the crime, it’s important that you know your rights and responsibilities. Jason White & Associates can help if you’ve been suspected of any wrongdoing or charged with a felony or misdemeanor in Provo, UT. You need a good defense that understands the law on your side, even if the police treat you with respect. Our experienced attorneys at Jason White & Associates can provide you with the information you need for your case and answer any questions you might have.

Knowing Your Rights as a Citizen

You are given distinct rights under the U.S. and Utah Constitutions. For example, the right to remain silent and limiting the information given to investigators. Unless you’re a suspect of a crime or driving a vehicle, you don’t need to verify or show your ID. If you find yourself in a situation where you must show your ID, you’re generally not required to provide your recent whereabouts, activities or how much you had to drink, in the case of a DUI.

Knowing your rights as a citizen is important, but you need a defense lawyer who understands the law in full if you want full protection. For example, laws, such as traffic ordinances and criminal mischief rules, can differ between the different jurisdictions of Utah County (Spanish Fork, Provo and Orem). Also, during Utah state legislative and U.S. Congress sessions, laws can change. An expert defense attorney keeps up-to-date on the new interpretations of the law and how they impact criminal defense proceedings.

Remaining Silent & Denying Permission

There’s a time and place when remaining silent is what you need to do in the face of legal action, but it’s important to know that both the Sheriff’s office and the Provo police department are certified by the Peace Officers Standards. This means they’re there to protect the public and uphold the law. Most officers would rather help than make any arrests, so a refusal to cooperate could cause problems and make an unsafe environment for the community. A defense attorney can give you advice on when to talk and when not to.

We want to let you know that if you, a friend or loved one is detained or arrested, you have the right to be notified of your rights against self-incrimination and the right to find a criminal defense lawyer before being questioned. In the event that you’re not being arrested, the police do not have to notify you of these rights. Additionally, if there’s no evidence, or lack of probable cause, you don’t have to give permission for your personal property to be searched, such as your house or your vehicle.

Call Provo’s Criminal Defense Law Firm

The expert criminal defense attorneys at Jason White & Associates are here to help. For general questions about crimes in Spanish Fork and Utah County, or if you’re in need of advice call us at 801-477-1546 or come visit our office. We’re happy to help you out.

Jason White & Associates are here to help the residents of Provo, UT with any criminal charges. If you have any inquiries about crimes or need advice in Provo and Utah County, call one of our expert criminal defense attorneys at 801-477-1546 or come by our University Avenue office. You have a right to defend yourself and we can help.

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