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Section 401 – Concurrent or consecutive sentences — Limitations — Definition.

76-3-401. Concurrent or consecutive sentences — Limitations — Definition. (1) A court shall determine, if a defendant has been adjudged guilty of more than one felony offense, whether to impose concurrent or consecutive sentences for the offenses. The court shall state on the record and shall indicate in the order of judgment and commitment: (a) […]

Section 401.5 – Concurrent or consecutive sentence with a juvenile disposition.

Effective 9/1/2021 76-3-401.5. Concurrent or consecutive sentence with a juvenile disposition. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Authority” means the Youth Parole Authority created in Section 80-5-701. (b) “Board” means the Board of Pardons and Parole created in Section 77-27-2. (c) “Division” means the Division of Juvenile Justice Services created in Section 80-5-103. (d) […]

Section 402 – Conviction of lower degree of offense — Procedure and limitations.

Effective 5/5/2021 76-3-402. Conviction of lower degree of offense — Procedure and limitations. (1) As used in this section, “lower degree of offense” includes an offense for which: (a) a statutory enhancement is charged in the information or indictment that would increase either the maximum or the minimum sentence; and (b) the court removes the […]

Section 406 – Crimes for which probation, suspension of sentence, lower category of offense, or hospitalization may not be granted.

Effective 5/4/2022 76-3-406. Crimes for which probation, suspension of sentence, lower category of offense, or hospitalization may not be granted. (1) Notwithstanding Sections 76-3-201 and 77-18-105 and Title 77, Chapter 16a, Commitment and Treatment of Persons with a Mental Illness, except as provided in Section 76-5-406.5, probation may not be granted, the execution or imposition […]

Section 406.5 – Aggravating factors in imprisonment for certain criminal homicide cases.

76-3-406.5. Aggravating factors in imprisonment for certain criminal homicide cases. (1) As used in this section: (a) “Cohabitant” has the same definition as in Section 78B-7-102. (b) “Position of trust” includes the position of a spouse, parent, or cohabitant. (2) It is an aggravating factor that the person occupied a position of trust in relation […]