Douglas D. Terry & Associates, Attorneys
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As the longest serving criminal defense firm in St. George, Utah, the law office of Douglas D. Terry & Associates should be your first choice in Utah criminal defense. With decades of combined practice in southern Utah, our defense attorneys have the experience and commitment to help you protect your rights and your freedom.

Our attorneys also know that, whether you were convicted or not, having a criminal record can impact your ability to obtain employment, housing, and admission to schools. Having a publicly available criminal record may seem like a punishment that never ends. Utah does allow for expungement of criminal records in some instances, and we are here to help you get a fresh start.
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Douglas Terry has been practicing law in Southern Utah since 1983. We know Utah law and stake our firm on our proven abilities to help those charged with crimes understand their charges and offer their best defense. Over the years, our work has brought us to every courthouse in southern Utah, where we're familiar with the prosecutors, judges and procedures that criminal defendants face.
Doug Terry has been practicing criminal defense law in Southern Utah for over 30 years. During that time he has handled thousands of cases in all State Courts, as well as U.S. District Court. He has represented clients charged with a wide variety of.

After graduating from the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah in May of 2004, Ryan Stout began his legal career working for a Southern Utah law firm that focuses on helping people who weren't being treated fairly after being injur.Trevor Terry is a licensed member of the Federal and Utah State Bar.
Doug Terry has been practicing criminal defense law in Southern Utah for over 30 years. During that time he has handled thousands of cases in all State Courts, as well as U.S. District Court. He has represented clients charged with a wide variety of crimes including Capital Murder, Aggravated Kidnapping, Robbery, Felony Drug Possession and Distribution, Sex Offenses, and assorted White Collar crimes.
After graduating from the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah in May of 2004, Ryan Stout began his legal career working for a Southern Utah law firm that focuses on helping people who weren't being treated fairly after being injured on the job, as well as helping people with various types of personal injury claims.
For decades, the St. George criminal defense attorneys of Douglas D. Terry & Associates have been committed to protecting our clients' rights, reputations, and freedom. Learn more here about what we do for our clients, why you should call us, and the kinds of Utah criminal charges we regularly defend.
Reviews (5)
Susan Murphy
Susan Murphy
Apr 27, 2021
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I would rank the attorney assigned to me, Ryan D. Stout, as the most unprofessional and non-responsive attorney I have ever had the displeasure of dealing with. For example, I am supposed to have my case review today somewhere between 3:30 PM and 6 PM depending on whom I am talking to. I’m being told by his assistant to be patient. All I know is my case is on the docket for court today, and my attorney has not spoken to me with how to proceed. What kind of an attorney does not contact the person he is supposed to be representing before they step foot in the courthouse. Would not even right one
Pamela Skinner
Pamela Skinner
Nov 16, 2020
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In the courtroom Doug Terry was great. However, there was no follow through with what was to be done. And the communication with him through emails and calling his office is horrible.
Paul Werner Dude
Paul Werner Dude
Sep 12, 2020
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I'm sure they are just backed up due to covid I've been waiting a call back for going on two weeks.
Gail Castro-Lundin
Gail Castro-Lundin
Aug 23, 2018
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The attorney we had our appointment with gave us some great advice & answered all questions.
Price was very reasonable.
We did retain him.
Really nice & calmed my nerves about why we hired him.
Vickie Sorensen
Vickie Sorensen
May 15, 2018
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Don't use them. They will not defend you in court. They expect you to take a plea even if you are not guilty and if you go to court there is no effort to defend you.