Sixth Amendment Rights May Hold the Key to Your Defense
Stand Up for Your Constitutional Rights After a Criminal Arrest in Utah
The Sixth Amendment is a huge gift to the criminal defendant. The rights spelled out in this amendment protect accused regardless of guilt. A knowledgeable criminal defense attorney will use every available tool that may help bring about a positive outcome for a client.
Regardless of the criminal charges you face in Utah, we encourage you to contact us at the law offices of Greg Smith and Associates, Criminal Law Attorneys, in Salt Lake City.
We are prepared to explain your Sixth Amendment rights and how they are likely to help you in your particular criminal defense matter. Specific provisions of the Sixth Amendment of the U. S. Constitution are as follows:
- In all criminal prosecutions, the accused has the right to a speedy and public trial (usually within one year).
- He also has the right to be tried by an impartial jury.
- He must be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation.
- He has the right to confront the witnesses against him.
- He also has the right to a lawyer.
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Clients with disabilities or impairments
Access to our office is available to clients and their family members at all times. Special equipment and communication devices are available upon request for our clients with visual, hearing, speech and physical impairment. In addition, arrangements can be made for verbal or sign language interpreters if needed to communicate between our attorneys and the client and family. Please notify our law office if any additional accommodations related to your disability or impairment are necessary to make your consultation more comfortable.



