Brett A Skidmore

Brett A Skidmore

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Rating: 6.6

Licensed for 15 years

Criminal defense Lawyer at Salt Lake City, UT
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense, DUI & DWI, Divorce & Separation

2974 West 3500 South, Salt Lake City, UT

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Reason: Government Attorney

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Licenses

Licensed in Utah for 15 years

State: Utah

Acquired: 2010

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Skidmore Law LLC

2974 West 3500 South, Salt Lake City, UT, 84119

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Posted by Dana Steele | August 25, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense

DO NOT HIRE

Brett talked me into pleading guilty with the assumption that after sentencing we were going to appeal my case at which time he quit on me saying that I could find better counsel to represent me.

Brett Skidmore

Replied last August 25, 2017

Thank you for your input and I'm sorry you weren't satisfied with the outcome. I did recommend that you take a plea bargain after we had fought your case harder than any other I had ever fought and had put more time into your case than any other I have had in my career. After the evidentiary hearing called the preliminary hearing, the motion to suppress we filed and subsequent hearing on the motion to suppress, along with multiple pretrial hearings later, I did recommend that you take a reduced charge because the State was willing to dismiss several other charges rather than take the matter to trial. Often times when a case is not worth taking to trial because of the risk of conviction of a greater charge I do recommend that a client consider taking a plea offer by the state. In this case we did get reduced charges and a dismissal of many others so in my legal opinion a plea offer was what I felt would be best. After the plea was entered and it came time to file an appeal on our denial of the motion to suppress I recommended that you contact attorneys who specifically handle appeals. There are many attorneys in Utah who specifically handle the appeal of criminal convictions and since that isn't my specialty I did recommend that you explore your options. Thank you again for your input and I wish you the best. Sincerely, Brett A. Skidmore, Attorney at Law

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Brian Hills

DUI and DWI lawyer | Feb 14

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"I fully endorse Brett for cases involving criminal charges and divorce/family law. I have consulted with him on several cases and he is well versed in these areas of the law. I know him to be honest, kind, and hard working. I endorse him."

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Criminal defense lawyer | Oct 27

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Experience

Rating:  6.6 (Good)

Education

2008

Chapman University School of Law

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