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Gregory B. Smith

Criminal LawSalt Lake County, UT

About Gregory B. Smith

Gregory B. Smith has established a solid reputation in the field of criminal law. He represents clients facing a wide array of charges, from misdemeanors to serious felonies. His approach is characterized by thorough preparation and a strategic mindset, aimed at protecting his clients' rights and interests. Gregory is known for his ability to communicate complex legal concepts clearly, making him an accessible advocate for those in need of legal assistance. With a focus on personalized service, he takes the time to understand each client's unique situation. This commitment allows him to tailor his legal strategies accordingly. Gregory is well-versed in the intricacies of criminal law in Utah and stays updated on the latest legal developments, ensuring that his clients receive informed representation. His practice is built on a foundation of integrity and professionalism. Gregory prioritizes building trust with his clients, which is essential in navigating the challenges of the criminal justice system. He is dedicated to achieving favorable results, whether through negotiation or in the courtroom. Clients can expect a lawyer who is not only knowledgeable but also genuinely invested in their cases.

Practice Areas

Criminal Law

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Key Strengths

Effective communicator
Strategic legal thinker
Client-focused approach
In-depth knowledge of criminal law
Strong courtroom presence

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of criminal cases do you handle?
Gregory B. Smith handles a wide range of criminal cases, including misdemeanors, felonies, DUI charges, drug offenses, and theft.
How can I schedule a consultation?
Consultations can be scheduled through the website or by contacting the office directly.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026