About Allan & Easton, LLC — Criminal Defense Provo Utah
Criminal defense Provo residents, Summit County clients, and Utah County families facing criminal charges turn to Allan & Easton, LLC at 1892 N 1120 W. Attorney John Easton leads the criminal defense practice with over 20 years of experience in Utah courts. Attorney Rachael Whitaker also handles criminal matters, with the firm covering DUI, drug charges, domestic violence, and violent offenses across Utah County and adjacent jurisdictions. Clients searching for Provo criminal counsel find John’s long-standing relationships with Utah County courts and prosecutors valuable.
John Easton has handled decades of Utah criminal cases and is reportedly well-regarded in Utah County courtrooms — familiarity that directly affects case outcomes. His practice covers felony defense, misdemeanors, and cases where clients face immigration or professional licensing consequences. Rachael Whitaker has handled time-sensitive matters, including cases with the threat of jail time where her plea negotiation skills produced favorable resolutions. The firm also accepts divorce and family law cases alongside criminal work.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe John Easton as straightforward, knowledgeable, and consistently respected by judges and prosecutors — a combination that produces consistent favorable outcomes. Long-term clients describe multiple representations over decades with continued satisfaction. Clients facing serious jail exposure describe Rachael Whitaker finding creative plea solutions that avoided incarceration. Reviewers specifically mention the firm’s clear billing and no-surprise pricing. John is widely credited with working well with Utah County video footage and evidence in ways that produced dismissals.
Criminal Defense Provo — Practice Areas & Services
- Felony defense in Utah County
- DUI and alcohol-related offense defense
- Drug possession and distribution cases
- Domestic violence charges
- Misdemeanor representation
- Expungement petitions
- Divorce and family law matters
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens after a DUI arrest in Utah?
Utah DUI arrests trigger both criminal charges and an administrative license suspension through the Driver License Division. You have 10 days to request an administrative hearing. Criminal cases proceed in Justice Court (for first offenses) or District Court (for third-offense or felony DUI). Utah’s BAC limit is 0.05%, the lowest in the nation.
Can I expunge a criminal record in Utah?
Utah allows expungement of many criminal records after waiting periods ranging from 3 years (infractions) to 7 years (most felonies). Some offenses — certain violent felonies and sex offenses — cannot be expunged. An attorney reviews your record, confirms eligibility, and files the necessary petitions with the court.
What are Utah County courts like?
Utah County’s Fourth District Court handles felony matters in Provo. Utah County Justice Courts in Provo, Orem, and other cities handle misdemeanors and city ordinance violations. Local counsel who regularly appears in these courts knows the specific preferences of judges and prosecutors — an edge that influences case outcomes.
Quick Facts: Criminal Defense in Provo, Utah
- Utah BAC Limit: 0.05% — the nation’s lowest — under Utah Code 41-6a-502 — Utah Code 41-6a
- Utah Expungement: Waiting periods and eligibility under Utah Code 77-40a — Utah State Courts
- Fourth District Court: Felony matters heard at 137 N Freedom Boulevard, Provo — Utah State Courts
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