When Police Don't Document, Justice Can't HappenWhen Police Don't Document, Justice Can't Happen
If an officer never writes it down, it never happened — at least as far as the legal system is concerned. Learn why documentation failures are not accidents, what the law requires, and how to build your own record when police refuse to create one.
When Your Neighbor Weaponizes Animal Control — And Police Let It Happen
Repeated false animal control complaints are not concerned neighborliness. When they are part of a pattern of harassment, they are abuse of process — and both the person filing them and the agency that ignores the pattern can be held accountable. Learn what the law says and what you can do.
“It’s a Civil Matter”, The Phrase that Leaves Stalking Victims Unprotected
When police tell a stalking victim it's a "civil matter," they aren't just wrong -- they are violating a duty Utah law explicitly requires them to fulfill. Here's what the law actually says, and what you can do when police refuse to act.
When the System Becomes the Weapon
The victim is not just ignored. They are often treated as the problem, investigated instead of helped, and left in worse shape than before they ever picked up the phone. The institution that was supposed to protect you becomes the source of the harm.
How to Scan Hundreds of Legal Files in Under an Hour
You know the evidence is there. You just cannot find it, describe it, or hand it to someone else fast enough to matter.
Before You Take It to Court: Reporting Police Misconduct in Utah
When police fail to act, most people assume there is nothing left to do. That is not true. There are real systems designed to hold officers accountable, and using them creates a record that matters.