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Defending Your Rights. Protecting Your Future.
Defending Utah, Salt Lake, Davis, and Weber Counties.
Practice Areas
Property Crimes
Sexual Crimes
Fraud & Financial Crimes
Juvenile Defense
Protective Orders
DUI Defense
Domestic Violence
Drug & Substance-Related Offenses
Probation Violations
Assault & Violent Crimes
We represent clients in a wide range of criminal matters, providing meticulous, strategic, and dedicated defense at every stage of the case. These areas include:
DCFS Allegations and Findings
402 Reductions/Expungements
Traffic Violations
Sentencing Mitigation & Preparation
Custody and Family Law
Our practice mainly serves Salt Lake, Utah, Davis and Weber Counties. However, we have taken cases in every County in the State of Utah and may be willing to take your case outside of our normal area.
Specialized Training and Memberships
Practice Specialties
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DUI Defense
Attorney Jaime E. Wiley has completed extensive, specialized training in DUI investigation and defense. In 2022, Ms. Wiley completed the DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing (SFST) Student Course with La Pier & Associates. She received the same instruction provided to law enforcement in identifying psychophysical and clinical indicators of alcohol impairment. Through this training, Jaime practiced and mastered the proper administration, scoring, and interpretation of the standardized tests used nationwide by officers, including Horizontal and Vertical Gaze Nystagmus, the Nine-Step Walk and Turn, and the One-Leg Stand.
In 2023, Jaime completed the NHTSA Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) course through the National College for DUI Defense. This training provided the same education given to officers in recognizing signs and symptoms of drug impairment. Jaime gained advanced proficiency in the administration, scoring, and interpretation of specialized assessments such as the Modified Romberg Balance, Finger-to-Nose, and Lack of Convergence tests, procedures used by specially trained officers throughout the country to evaluate suspected drug impairment.
As a member of the NCDD, Jaime continues to attend annual, cutting-edge trainings on DUI science, forensic evidence, field testing, and evolving legal challenges, ensuring her defense strategies remain exceptionally current and highly effective.
This advanced training directly informs Jaime’s ability to challenge and dismantle the prosecution’s evidence. By understanding DUI testing with the same depth as the officers administering it, Jaime is uniquely skilled at identifying improper scoring, protocol violations, flawed administration, unreliable observations, and scientific weaknesses. This level of expertise has contributed to a strong record of suppression victories, evidence exclusion, and full case dismissals, particularly where law enforcement failed to meet required standards or where probable cause for arrest was insufficient.
Her training allows her to expose errors that many attorneys overlook, transforming technical details into powerful legal challenges that drive favorable outcomes for her clients.
Evidence Suppression
A significant portion of Jaime’s practice is dedicated to meticulous evidence review and strategic pretrial motion work, areas in which she has earned a reputation for uncovering issues that many attorneys miss. Jaime approaches every case with a deep commitment to constitutional rights, examining evidence from the broadest Fourth Amendment concerns all the way down to the most technical procedural flaws in evidence collection, handling, and testing.
Jaime holds a high success rate in suppression and dismissal motions, the result of her rigorous approach to identifying constitutional and evidentiary defects. Examples of issues she has successfully challenged include:
Illegal inventory searches of vehicles, resulting in the suppression of key evidence
Suppression of intoxilyzer results due to improper calibration, expired certifications, or noncompliant testing procedures
Miranda violations, including improper advisements and unlawful interrogation tactics
Unlawful stops, including those lacking reasonable suspicion or illegal extension.
Searches conducted without valid consent, or where consent was coerced or unclear
Jaime’s commitment to staying at the forefront of legal challenges is ongoing. As a member of the Utah Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (UACDL), she participates in annual specialized trainings taught by leading experts in constitutional law, forensic science, evidence suppression, and police procedure. These trainings ensure she remains prepared to identify emerging defenses, novel suppression arguments, and cutting-edge forensic issues that can significantly alter the outcome of a case.
Sentencing Mitigation
Before becoming an attorney, Jaime spent years working directly in mental health services, including substance abuse rehabilitation, crisis intervention, trauma-informed support, and resource facilitation. This experience gave her a deep, practical understanding of the clinical, psychological, and social factors that often intersect with criminal charges.
Unlike many attorneys who only encounter these systems from the courtroom side, Jaime has worked inside them, collaborating with clinicians, case managers, treatment teams, and community organizations. She has an intimate professional understanding of how these programs operate, what courts value, and how clients can achieve genuine, sustainable progress.
Because of this background, Jaime has maintained ongoing relationships with numerous resources throughout the state. She has knowledge of and access to options and interventions that many attorneys are not familiar with or do not take the time to explore. This allows her to create individualized mitigation plans far beyond the generic recommendations often seen in criminal cases. From the very beginning of a case, Jaime takes proactive steps to help clients connect to these resources and engage in programs that will assist in defending the client’s freedom later.
By guiding her clients into meaningful programs early on, Jaime ensures their efforts are not last-minute or symbolic; they are real, sustained, and supported. When negotiations begin, she is able to show months of treatment attendance, stability, and personal growth backed by professional documentation. This depth of preparation gives her clients a significant advantage at the negotiation table and at sentencing, often leading to outcomes far more lenient than what would typically be offered in similar cases.
Jaime E. Wiley, Attorney
Attorney Jaime E. Wiley attended the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, where she earned certificates of study in both Criminal Law and Litigation & Dispute Resolution. During law school, she competed on the College of Law’s national negotiation team and completed extensive training focused on criminal defense, wrongful convictions, and victims’ rights.
Ms. Wiley was admitted to the Utah Bar in January 2021 and has since built a career centered on protecting the rights of individuals facing the power of the government.
Before entering the legal field, Ms. Wiley worked for several years in the mental health and social services sector. She was certified in Wraparound Services and played a pivotal role in piloting Utah’s first school-based Wraparound program for high-risk youth and families- a program that continues to operate successfully across the state today. This experience gave her a deep understanding of the challenges many clients and families face, as well as firsthand exposure to the juvenile justice system and DCFS involvement.
During law school, Ms. Wiley continued to refine her advocacy skills through internships at the Salt Lake Legal Defenders Association, the Ohio Justice & Policy Center, and various post-conviction projects. She handled dozens of hearings and trials as a public defense intern, received specialized training in representing victims of human trafficking, and assisted in drafting policy reforms aimed at improving state criminal systems. Her work in both Utah and Ohio included representing individuals who had been wrongfully convicted.
After graduating, Ms. Wiley spent several years at a private law firm where she gained significant courtroom experience, achieved numerous dismissals and trial acquittals, and negotiated remarkably favorable plea outcomes for her clients. Her work rapidly distinguished her as a dedicated and skilled defense attorney.
She was later recruited by another private law firm for a leadership opportunity to build and manage a brand new criminal defense division. Under her direction, the team grew into a highly successful unit, securing additional case dismissals, suppression victories, and uniquely tailored plea agreements.
From a young age, Ms. Wiley has been deeply passionate about constitutional rights and committed to pushing back against government overreach. As her caseload and reputation grew, she recognized that the traditional law firm structure, often shaped by overhead and financial obligations, limited her ability to fully tailor her work to each client with the level of care and intensity she believed every person deserved.
While Ms. Wiley valued the growth, trust, and accomplishments she achieved within both firms, she ultimately felt called to create a practice where she could fully prioritize constitutional rights, individualized defense strategies, and deep client relationships without the limitations that can come with traditional firm structures. This realization led her to found Lady Justice Legal Defenders, LLC, in August 2024, where she is able to pursue her vision of relentless, client-centered advocacy. Since then, she has been proud to grow her practice into one where every case receives uncompromising attention, every client is treated with dignity, and the defense strategy is shaped by thorough investigation, individualized advocacy, and relentless protection of constitutional rights.
Ms. Wiley’s approach is grounded in strong working relationships with her clients, meticulous case preparation, and a deep commitment to achieving meaningful outcomes, whether through negotiation, mitigation, evidence suppression, or trial.
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If you are seeking counsel, you are likely experiencing a stressful or uncertain situation. Rest assured, you are in the right place. I schedule one-hour long consultations rather than the typical 30 minutes to ensure we review your situation and address your concerns in depth. If the available times on the calendar do not meet your needs, please call or text me at 385.900.3747 or email me at jaime@ladyjusticeld.com; I can often accommodate an earlier time if needed.
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