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Criminal Procedure -

Greg Ferbrache & Craig Barlow

 

 

Greg Ferbrache

Gregory Ferbrache has been a prosecutor for over nine years and is currently serving as Division Director of the Justice Division for the Utah Attorney General’s Office. Greg has spent his legal career protecting the vulnerable. Starting his career at the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office, he focused in areas of Domestic Violence, and Elder Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation. He continued this focus with the Attorney General prosecuting state and federal cases involving serious felony crime associated with victims and perpetrators within the immigration community as the SECURE Prosecutor. In 2013 and 2014, Greg assisted the Utah Attorney General’s Office and Representative Jennifer Seelig to better clarify Aggravated Human Trafficking and Aggravated Human Smuggling offenses. He most recently assisted with the enactment of the Safe Harbor Provision, is currently Co-Captain of the statewide Human Trafficking Task Force sponsored through the Utah Attorney General’s Office, and is the recipient of the 2014 “Public Policy” Award from the Utah Council on Victims of Crime.

 

Craig Barlow

Craig began his legal career at the Utah Attorney General’s Office in 1975 as a law clerk. He joined the office as an AAG in 1977. The office had approximately 40 attorneys. Craig did criminal appeals, represented the division of Corrections (then an agency within the Department of Social Services, now Human Services), prosecuted white collar crimes, and defended cases brought under the new federal statute, 42 U.S.C. §1983. In 1983, democratic governor, Scott Matheson appointed Craig as the first Executive Director of the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice. During his time at CCJJ, the agency participated in creating the Office of Crime Victims, the Sentencing Commission, the Court of Appeals, sentencing guidelines and legislation recognizing victims’ rights.

 

Craig joined Snow, Christensen and Martineau in 1987. He returned to the Attorney General’s Office under democratic Attorney General Jan Graham in 1993. A number of people have commented that Craig is old.

 

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