Utah Statutes

§ 77-3-8 — Findings and orders -- Discharge -- Undertaking -- Commitment.

Utah § 77-3-8
JurisdictionUtah
Title 77Utah Code of Criminal Procedure
Ch. 77-3Security to Keep the Peace

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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 77-3-8 (2026).

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(1)If it appears there is no reasonable ground to fear the commission of the offense alleged to have been threatened, the person complained of shall be discharged. The complainant may be ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings if the magistrate believes the complaint was unfounded and frivolous.
(2)If there is reasonable ground to fear the commission of an offense, the court may, in addition or as an alternative to other relief, enter an order permanently restraining the person from engaging in illegal conduct or acting in any manner that could result in illegal conduct or the person complained of may be required to enter into an undertaking in a sum not to exceed $3,000, with one or more sufficient sureties, to keep the peace toward the people of this state and particularly toward t

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 302, 2025 General Session

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