Utah Statutes
§ 58-37d-6 — Legal inference of intent -- Illegal possession of a controlled substance precursor or clandestine laboratory equipment.
Utah § 58-37d-6
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 58-37d-6 (2026).
Text
The trier of fact may infer that a defendant intended to engage in a clandestine laboratory operation if the defendant:
(1)is in illegal possession of a controlled substance precursor; or
(2)illegally possesses or attempts to illegally possess a controlled substance or controlled substance precursor and is in possession of any one of the following pieces of equipment:
(2)(a) glass reaction vessel;
(2)(b) separatory funnel;
(2)(c) glass condenser;
(2)(d) analytical balance;
(2)(e) heating mantle;
(2)(f) pill press machine or similar device;
(2)(g) closed loop extraction system;
(2)(h) extraction tube; or
(2)(i) rotary evaporator.
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Legislative History
Amended by Chapter 420, 2019 General Session
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