David Paul White & Associates

Cruelty to Animals

Utah Cruelty to Animals Defense Lawyer

Cruelty to animals is a criminally prosecuted offense in Utah. Animal rights are protected by various state and federal laws. Any person found to be in violation of these laws — exhibiting cruelty to animals physically or psychologically — can face serious penalties.

Law Offices of David Paul White and Associates defends clients charged with cruelty to animals. If you are facing criminal charges for animal abuse or neglect, contact my Salt Lake City law firm at 877-593-0970.

Salt Lake City Utah Animal Abuse Attorney

Active Cruelty vs. Passive Cruelty

The Utah laws distinguish between active and passive cruelty to animals:

  • Active cruelty — Involves the malicious intent to harm an animal. Can include such actions such as beating an animal, using a whip or chain to hit an animal, throwing an animal from a vehicle, shooting an animal, or otherwise inflicting bodily injury.
  • Passive cruelty — Involves non-violent acts which can harm an animal, such as food or water deprivation, failure to provide appropriate care for sickness or injury, and other forms of neglect.

Active cruelty is a higher degree offense subject to harsher consequences. However, a conviction for either category can result in serious penalties in Salt Lake City, Utah. The government is under pressure by animal rights groups and other interested parties to enforce harsh penalties in such cases.

If you are facing charges of animal cruelty, animal abuse, dog fighting, or similar crime, seek representation from an attorney who understands the charges and how to build a solid, effective defense. I am lawyer David Paul White and I have more than 30 years of experience defending people charged with serious offenses. I am skilled at minimizing penalties, negotiating plea agreements, and advocating for clients' rights at trial.

Call Now for a Free Consultation

Contact me, attorney David White, today to schedule a free case evaluation regarding your charges of cruelty to animals. Call 877-593-0970 today.