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H.B. 14
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JUVENILE TRANSFERS FROM JUSTICE
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COURT
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2010 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Kay L. McIff
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Senate Sponsor:
Ralph Okerlund
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LONG TITLE
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Committee Note:
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The Judiciary, Law Enforcement, and Criminal Justice Interim Committee
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recommended this bill.
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General Description:
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This bill allows a justice court judge to transfer a matter concerning a child to the
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juvenile court if the justice court judge determines the transfer is in the child's best
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interest.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. provides discretion to a justice court judge to transfer a matter concerning a child
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from justice court to juvenile court.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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None
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Utah Code Sections Affected:
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AMENDS:
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78A-7-106, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapters 115, 327 and renumbered
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and amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapter 3
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
78A-7-106
is amended to read:
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78A-7-106. Jurisdiction.
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(1) Justice courts have jurisdiction over class B and C misdemeanors, violation of
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ordinances, and infractions committed within their territorial jurisdiction by a person 18 years
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of age or older.
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(2) Except those offenses over which the juvenile court has exclusive jurisdiction,
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justice courts have jurisdiction over the following class B and C misdemeanors, violation of
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ordinances, and infractions committed within their territorial jurisdiction by a person 16 years
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of age or older:
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(a) Title 23, Wildlife Resources Code of Utah;
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(b) Title 41, Chapter 1a, Motor Vehicle Act;
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(c) Title 41, Chapter 6a, Traffic Code;
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(d) Title 41, Chapter 12a, [Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Act] Financial
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Responsibility of Motor Vehicle Owners and Operators Act;
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(e) Title 41, Chapter 22, Off-Highway Vehicles;
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(f) Title 73, Chapter 18, [Safe] State Boating Act;
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(g) Title 73, Chapter 18a, Boating - Litter and Pollution Control;
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(h) Title 73, Chapter 18b, Water Safety; and
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(i) Title 73, Chapter 18c, Financial Responsibility of Motorboat Owners and Operators
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Act.
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(3) Justice Courts have jurisdiction over class C misdemeanor violations of Title 53,
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Chapter 3, Part 2, Driver Licensing Act.
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(4) As used in this section, "the court's jurisdiction" means the territorial jurisdiction of
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a justice court.
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(5) An offense is committed within the territorial jurisdiction of a justice court if:
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(a) conduct constituting an element of the offense or a result constituting an element of
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the offense occurs within the court's jurisdiction, regardless of whether the conduct or result is
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itself unlawful;
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(b) either a person committing an offense or a victim of an offense is located within the
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court's jurisdiction at the time the offense is committed;
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(c) either a cause of injury occurs within the court's jurisdiction or the injury occurs
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within the court's jurisdiction;
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(d) a person commits any act constituting an element of an inchoate offense within the
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court's jurisdiction, including an agreement in a conspiracy;
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(e) a person solicits, aids, or abets, or attempts to solicit, aid, or abet another person in
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the planning or commission of an offense within the court's jurisdiction;
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(f) the investigation of the offense does not readily indicate in which court's
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jurisdiction the offense occurred, and:
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(i) the offense is committed upon or in any railroad car, vehicle, watercraft, or aircraft
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passing within the court's jurisdiction;
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(ii) (A) the offense is committed on or in any body of water bordering on or within this
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state if the territorial limits of the justice court are adjacent to the body of water; and
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(B) as used in Subsection [(3)] (5)(f)(ii)(A), "body of water" includes any stream, river,
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lake, or reservoir, whether natural or man-made;
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(iii) a person who commits theft exercises control over the affected property within the
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court's jurisdiction; or
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(iv) the offense is committed on or near the boundary of the court's jurisdiction;
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(g) the offense consists of an unlawful communication that was initiated or received
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within the court's jurisdiction; or
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(h) jurisdiction is otherwise specifically provided by law.
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(6) Justice courts have jurisdiction of small claims cases under Title 78A, Chapter 8,
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Small Claims Courts, if a defendant resides in or the debt arose within the territorial
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jurisdiction of the justice court.
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(7) A justice court judge may transfer a matter in which the defendant is a child to the
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juvenile court for further proceedings [after judgment in the justice court] if the justice court
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judge determines and the juvenile court concurs that the best interests of the child would be
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served by the continuing jurisdiction of the juvenile court.
Legislative Review Note
as of 6-16-09 7:40 AM