Utah Statutes

§ 80-6-704 — Detention or alternative to detention -- Limitations.

Utah § 80-6-704
JurisdictionUtah
Title 80Utah Juvenile Code
Ch. 80-6Juvenile Justice
Part 80-6-7Adjudication and Disposition

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Utah Code Ann. § 80-6-704 (2026).

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(1)(1)(a) The juvenile court may order a minor to detention, or an alternative to detention, if the minor is adjudicated for:
(1)(a)(i) an offense under Section 80-6-701; or
(1)(a)(ii) contempt of court under Section 78A-6-353.
(1)(b) Except as provided in Subsection 78A-6-353(4), and subject to the juvenile court retaining continuing jurisdiction over a minor's case, the juvenile court may order a minor to detention, or an alternative to detention, under Subsection (1)(a) for a period not to exceed 30 cumulative days for an adjudication.
(1)(c) If a minor is held in detention before an adjudication, the time spent in detention before the adjudication shall be credited toward the 30 cumulative days eligible as a disposition under Subsection (1)(b).
(1)(d) If a minor spent more than 30 day

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 256, 2024 General Session

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