Utah Statutes

§ 77-38-2 — Definitions.

Utah·Title 77 Utah Code of Criminal Procedure·Ch. 77-38 Crime Victims·Part 77-38-1 General Provisions

For the purposes of this chapter and the Utah Constitution:

(1)"Abuse" means treating the crime victim in a manner so as to injure, damage, or disparage.
(2)"Dignity" means treating the crime victim with worthiness, honor, and esteem.
(3)"Fairness" means treating the crime victim reasonably, even-handedly, and impartially.
(4)"Harassment" means treating the crime victim in a persistently annoying manner.
(5)"Important criminal justice hearings" or "important juvenile justice hearings" means the following proceedings in felony criminal cases or cases involving a minor's conduct which would be a felony if committed by an adult:
(5)(a) any preliminary hearing to determine probable cause;
(5)(b) any court arraignment where practical;
(5)(c) any court proceeding involving the disposition

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 426, 2023 General Session

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