- Divorce
- Criminal DefenseOur focus is on criminal defense, as well as family law, bankruptcy, and employment matters. We have successfully handled thousands of cases, and because criminal, family, bankruptcy and employer matters often cross over into a person’s world, we handle them all for you.
- DUI/DWIThe Salt Lake City DUI lawyers at Greg Smith and Associates handle all types of intoxicated driving defense cases, including cases Learn More
- Traffic ViolationsHis initial training was actually in prosecutorial work more than twenty years ago before he was even a licensed attorney (working under the “third-year practice rule” right out of law school). The cases involved traffic violations, assaults, thefts, etc.
- Sex CrimesSince 1993, the Salt Lake City violent crime lawyers at Greg Smith and Associates have been fighting to protect the rights of people accused of violent crimes in Salt Lake City and surrounding communities in Utah. We will aggressively defend your rights in cases involving murder, assault, gun crimes, sex crimes, domestic violence and other crimes causing injury.
- Fraud
- White Collar CrimesThe attorneys at Greg Smith and Associates handle cases involving fraud and a variety of other white collar crimes Learn More
- EmbezzlementFraud, embezzlement and similar white collar crime charges sometimes result from misunderstandings or bookkeeping errors. Other times, it turns out that the person convicted of a white collar crime was desperately trying to deal with another out-of-control life circumstance such as a gambling addiction or drug addiction.
- Drug CrimesThe government has been waging a war on drugs for more than 20 years. It has resulted in thousands of lives ruined by the stigma of a drug crime conviction for even simple possession or a lengthy prison sentence for more serious drug crimes. Our SLC drug crimes defense law firm represents clients facing these and other criminal charges in Utah drug courts...
- Assault
- Murder
- Internet CrimesIf the alleged criminal activity took place across state lines or international borders — such as Internet crimes or drug smuggling — it will typically be charged in federal court.