Legal Disclaimer

And Criminal Defense Disclosure

1. No Legal Advice or Guarantee of Outcome

The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Criminal law is subject to frequent changes in statutes and judicial interpretations. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. No attorney can guarantee a specific result in a criminal case, and any mention of “dismissals,” “not guilty verdicts,” or “reduced charges” on this site refers to specific past cases and does not predict future success.

2. No Attorney-Client Relationship

Transmission of information from this website does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Hamilton Defense. Such a relationship is only established through a signed, written fee agreement. Merely sending an email or leaving a voicemail does not mean the firm represents you or will take action on your behalf to meet court-ordered deadlines.

3. Confidentiality & The “Prosecutorial Caveat”

Do not submit details regarding your pending criminal charges, witness names, or admissions of guilt via this website. Information sent through web forms or unencrypted email is not secure. Furthermore, until a formal attorney-client relationship is established, the information you provide may not be protected by attorney-client privilege.

4. Time-Sensitive Warnings

If you have been arrested or served with a summons, you likely have strict legal deadlines (such as 10 days to request a DLD hearing for a DUI in Utah). Use of this website does not toll these deadlines. You should consult with an attorney immediately to preserve your rights.

5. Attorney Advertising

This website is for advertising purposes. Hamilton Defense provides criminal defense services primarily within the state of Utah. Our attorneys are not certified as “specialists” by the Utah State Bar, as the Bar does not currently provide such certifications for criminal law.