Penalties.
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Law
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Utah Code
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Judicial Code
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Protective Orders and Stalking Injunctions
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Criminal Protective Orders
- Penalties.
- (1)
- (a) A violation of Subsection 78B-7-802(1) is a class B misdemeanor.
- (b) An individual who knowingly violates a jail release court order or jail release agreement executed under Subsection 78B-7-802(2) is guilty of:
- (i) a third degree felony, if the original arrest was for a felony; or
- (ii) a class A misdemeanor, if the original arrest was for a misdemeanor.
- (2) A violation of a pretrial protective order issued under this part is:
- (a) a third degree felony, if the original arrest or subsequent charge filed is a felony; or
- (b) a class A misdemeanor, if the original arrest or subsequent charge filed is a misdemeanor.
- (3) A violation of a sentencing protective order and of a continuous protective order issued under this part is:
- (a) a third degree felony, if the conviction was a felony; or
- (b) a class A misdemeanor, if the conviction was a misdemeanor.
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