Melton Law Firm, PLLC in Salt Lake City, Utah represents defendants in a wide variety of criminal cases. Call today to receive a free initial consultation.
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Melton Law Firm, PLLC in Salt Lake City, Utah represents defendants in a wide variety of criminal cases. Call today to receive a free initial consultation.
Melton Law, a distinguished law firm located in Taylorsville, Utah, specializes in criminal justice and legal services, receiving high praise from clients for their exceptional representation. Reviewers consistently highlight the professionalism, prompt communication, and thorough attention to detail demonstrated by Mr. Melton and his team, resulting in favorable outcomes for various cases, including DUI dismissals and speeding ticket resolutions. Clients express their gratitude and confidence in recommending Melton Law, noting that the firm genuinely cares about their clients’ needs and fights diligently for the best results.
I just had my Felony DUI dismissed and this was only possible because Mr. Melton and his team did excellent work on my case. Not only they worked with me on the payments but he looked at every detail while he was fighting the case. His cross examination with the officers assured me even more that the outcome was going to be in my favor with no jail time. I was able to attend all the hearings via web since I had moved out of Utah. This made me feel I made the right decision retaining him. Don’t hesitate if you need help on a DUI, Mr. Melton will fight to get the results you want. Thank you for everything you and your team has done and continue to do.
Tony Robite at Melton Law represented me for a minor speeding ticket and was able to get it dismissed after a probationary period. The firm took my case seriously and always responded to my inquiries promptly. Thanks, Tony!
I’ve dealt with other lawyers before, and it can feel like pulling teeth just to get a response to an email or phone call. They rarely keep you informed and often start out by selling you the moon—only to later push you into a bad plea deal that was probably the plan all along.