Harrisville Justice Court Information
The Harrisville
Justice Court handles class B and class C
misdemeanors and infractions that occur in Harrisville, Utah. Criminal charges commonly heard in Utah's justice court system include
drug charges,
shoplifting,
domestic violence,
DUI and other
alcohol-related charges,
disorderly conduct,
and more. At the class B misdemeanor level, a conviction carries the
potential for up to 180 days (6 months) in jail. Class C misdemeanor
convictions carry a possible 90-day jail sentence.
In
addition to jail time, a court may require payment of substantial fines
and restitution and may impose a wide variety of probation conditions.
Beyond just the direct penalties imposed by the court, a criminal
conviction can have collateral consequences including restrictions on
the right to carry or own a firearm, driver license suspension or
revocation, loss of professional licensing, and more.
It may
be tempting to treat a justice court prosecution as a "minor" case. But
the consequences of a conviction can be serious and long-lasting. If
you are cited or charged with a crime in one of Utah's
justice courts or
district courts, you need a
criminal defense attorney on your side who has the experience and skills necessary to help you achieve the results you need.
Contact us today to see how we can help you.
Contact Information for the Harrisville Justice Court
The judge presiding over the Harrisville Justice Court is Judge Reuben
John Renstrom. The court
is located at 363 West Independence Blvd. in Harrisville. The mailing
address for the court is the same as its physical address: 363 West
Independence Blvd., Harrisville, UT 84404. The phone
number for
the court is 801-782-4100. The
court's fax number is 801-782-1449.
Criminal Defense
Attorney for Harrisville
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we can help ensure that you understand important constitutional and
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strategy options that may be available to you.
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