Utah Statutes
§ 76-1-404 — Concurrent jurisdiction -- Prosecution in other jurisdiction barring prosecution in state.
Utah § 76-1-404
JurisdictionUtah
Title 76Utah Criminal Code
Ch. 76-1General Provisions
Part 76-1-4Multiple Prosecutions and Double Jeopardy
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 76-1-404 (2026).
Text
If a defendant's conduct establishes the commission of one or more offenses within the concurrent jurisdiction of this state and of another jurisdiction, federal or state, the prosecution in the other jurisdiction is a bar to a subsequent prosecution in this state if:
(1)the former prosecution resulted in an acquittal, conviction, or termination of prosecution, as those terms are defined in Section 76-1-403; and
(2)the subsequent prosecution is for the same offense or offenses.
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Related
State v. Robertson
2017 UT 27 (Utah Supreme Court, 2017)
State v. Morris
2017 UT App 112 (Court of Appeals of Utah, 2017)
Legislative History
Enacted by Chapter 196, 1973 General Session
Nearby Sections
15
§ 76-1-101
Short title.§ 76-1-101.5
Definitions.§ 76-1-101.6
Application of definitions to title.§ 76-1-102
Effective date.§ 76-1-104
Purposes and principles of construction.§ 76-1-105
Common law crimes abolished.§ 76-1-106
Strict construction rule not applicable.§ 76-1-108
Severability clause.§ 76-1-201
Jurisdiction of offenses.§ 76-1-202
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