What Sets Us Apart From The Rest?
Melton Law is here to help you get the results you need with a team you can trust.
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Free Consultations AvailableWe believe everyone deserves access to legal advice without upfront costs, which is why we offer free consultations to help you understand your options.
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Experienced RepresentationWith extensive experience in DUI defense and unmatched expertise in traffic ticket expungements, our lead attorney handles more expungements than anyone else in the state.
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Step-by-Step SupportWe’re here to make sure you feel at ease, with a team that prioritizes professionalism and respect every step of the way.
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Trusted & Respected in the CommunityWith hundreds of positive reviews, we are known for being relatable, confident, and trustworthy—ready to help you through even the toughest legal challenges.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I go to jail for my first criminal charge?
Jail is not automatic for a first criminal charge, but the risk depends on the specific offense, the facts, your prior record, and court practices. Some first-time cases resolve without custody, while others carry mandatory penalties. An early review helps clarify realistic outcomes and identify strategies to reduce exposure, even though no result can be guaranteed.
Should I talk to police if I know I am innocent?
It is usually safer to wait to speak with police until you have talked with a lawyer. Statements can be misunderstood or used unexpectedly, even when you believe you did nothing wrong. You have the right to remain silent and request counsel, which is a protective step—not an admission. An attorney can advise if and how to provide information safely.
Can you help with clearing or expunging my old traffic tickets?
In many cases, certain resolved traffic matters may be eligible for expungement under Utah law, though not all records qualify. Eligibility depends on the offense and waiting periods. A review of your history can identify candidates, explain the process, and help you decide whether pursuing expungement aligns with your goals and timing.
How quickly should I contact a criminal lawyer after an arrest?
Contacting a lawyer as soon as possible is recommended. Early representation helps protect your rights, guide decisions about speaking with police, address release conditions, and preserve options before deadlines pass. Prompt involvement also allows a faster review of facts and paperwork so you understand next steps and avoid rushed choices.
What can I expect during my first meeting with your team?
The first meeting focuses on understanding your situation and concerns. You’ll discuss what happened, review paperwork, and learn how similar cases typically proceed locally. There’s time for questions about outcomes, process, and representation. The goal is a clear plan, realistic expectations, and a respectful environment where you feel heard.
Take the first step towards protecting your future. Reach out now to speak with an experienced attorney.