Utah Constitution
Article XXIV, § 3 — Prisoners to be held.
Utah Const. art. XXIV, § 3
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Utah Const. art. XXIV, § 3.
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Any person, who, at the time of the admission of the State into the Union, may be confined under lawful commitment, or otherwise lawfully held to answer for alleged violation of any of the criminal laws of the Territory of Utah, shall continue to be so held or confined, until discharged therefrom by the proper courts of the State.
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