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Another Win at Court of Appeals
Aaron P. Dodd has again prevailed before the Utah Court of Appeals in the State v. Cristobal matter, which was decided August 19, 2010.  In this case Mr. Dodd argued that the client’s right to a fair trial was infringed because there was insufficient evidence to enhance the degree of offense.&n...
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Scott P. Card

Email address: scard@fslaw.com

Assistant's email address: kpeters@fslaw.com

Practice areas: Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, Family Law, Divorce Mediator/Mediation

Education: B.A., Brigham Young University, 1988; J.D., Whittier College, 1994

Bar memberships: Utah State Bar

Community service/memberships: Chairman of the Mapleton City Economic Development Commission, CLE Instructor for the National Business Institute, trained as a private Guardian ad Litem, guest lecturer at Brigham Young University Pre-Law Society, youth lecturer at Provo, Alpine, Nebo, and Juab school districts, panel participant in the Alpine School District pornography conference, alternate member of the Utah County Board of Adjustments

Honors: Daily Herald’s “Best of Utah County” Divorce Lawyer, 2007, 2008

Language: Portuguese

Reported Cases: State of Utah v. Worwood, 127 P.3d 1265 (Utah App. 2005); Ashby v. Ashby, 191 P.3d 35 (Utah App. 2008)


Scott P. Card received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy, with a minor in Portuguese, from Brigham Young University. He received his law degree in 1994 from Whittier College School of Law in Los Angeles. He has been a part-time professor at Brigham Young University and is a frequent lecturer regarding juvenile legal issues to community groups, high schools, colleges and universities.  Mr. Card practices primarily in the areas of wrongful death and personal injury, criminal defense, landlord-tenant law, and juvenile and adoption matters. He is engaged full-time in litigation and trial work in a variety of civil and criminal cases. Mr. Card also mediates divorce and other family law matters. Helping the individual is Mr. Card’s primary concern.

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