District and Justice Courts

Utah District Court vs. Justice Court: Why Experience Matters

Understanding the court system and having experienced legal representation can make all the difference in the outcome of your case. At Hamilton Defense, attorney Neal Hamilton has extensive experience representing clients as both District Court and Justice Court Attorney throughout Utah.

What's the Difference Between District Court and Justice Court?

Justice Court

These courts handle less serious offenses, including:

  • Class B and C misdemeanors (e.g., DUI, minor drug possession, traffic violations)
  • Small claims cases
  • Infractions (e.g., speeding tickets)

District Court

These courts have a broader jurisdiction and handle more serious cases, including:

  • Felonies (e.g., aggravated assault, drug trafficking)
  • Class A misdemeanors
  • Civil cases involving larger amounts of money
  • Appeals from Justice Court
Matheson Courthouse in Salt Lake City Utah

Why It’s Important to Have an Attorney Experienced in Both

Understanding of Procedures

Each court has its own specific rules and procedures. An experienced attorney will navigate these seamlessly.

Effective Representation

Whether negotiating a plea deal in Justice Court or arguing a complex case in District Court, Neal Hamilton has the skills and knowledge to protect your rights.

Strategic Case Approach

Depending on the charges and the court, your attorney will tailor their strategy to achieve the best possible outcome. This might involve negotiating a plea bargain, arguing for reduced charges, or fighting for dismissal.

Hamilton Defense: Your Advocate in Any Court

Attorney Neal Hamilton has a proven track record of success in both District and Justice Courts in Utah. He understands the nuances of each court system and will provide dedicated and skilled representation to help you achieve the best possible outcome in your case.

Facing charges? Don’t wait. Contact Hamilton Defense today for a consultation. We’ll discuss your case, explain your options, and develop a strong defense strategy.