Continuing jurisdiction of a sentencing court.

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  • (1) A sentencing court shall retain jurisdiction over a defendant's criminal case:
    • (a) if the defendant is on probation as described in Subsection 77-18-105(3)(c);
    • (b) if the defendant is on probation and the probation period has terminated under Subsection 77-18-105(7), to require the defendant to continue to make payments towards a criminal accounts receivable until the defendant's sentence expires;
    • (c) within the time periods described in Subsection 77-38b-205(5), to enter or modify an order for a criminal accounts receivable in accordance with Section 77-32b-103;
    • (d) within the time periods described in Subsection 77-38b-205(5), to enter or modify an order for restitution in accordance with Section 77-38b-205;
    • (e) until a defendant's sentence is terminated, to correct an error for a criminal accounts receivable in accordance with Subsection 77-32b-105(1)(a);
    • (f) until a defendant's sentence is terminated, to modify a payment schedule for a criminal accounts receivable in accordance with Subsection 77-32b-105(1)(b);
    • (g) if a defendant files a petition for remittance under Subsection 77-32b-105(1)(c) before the defendant's sentence is terminated, for 90 days from the day on which the petition is filed to determine whether to remit, in whole or in part, the defendant's criminal accounts receivable;
    • (h) if a defendant files a petition for remittance under Subsection 77-32b-106(1) within 90 days from the day on which the defendant's sentence is terminated, to determine whether to remit, in whole or in part, the defendant's criminal accounts receivable; and
    • (i) to enter an order for a civil accounts receivable and a civil judgment of restitution in accordance with Section 77-18-114.
  • (2) This section does not prevent a court from exercising jurisdiction over:
    • (a) a contempt proceeding for a defendant under Title 78B, Chapter 6, Part 3, Contempt; or
    • (b) enforcement of a civil accounts receivable or a civil judgment of restitution.




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