Utah Constitution

Article VIII, § 1 — Judicial powers -- Courts.

Utah Const. art. VIII, § 1

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Utah Const. art. VIII, § 1.

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The judicial power of the state shall be vested in a Supreme Court, in a trial court of general jurisdiction known as the district court, and in such other courts as the Legislature by statute may establish. The Supreme Court, the district court, and such other courts designated by statute shall be courts of record. Courts not of record shall also be established by statute.

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