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H.B. 58 Enrolled

    

RESENTENCING AMENDMENTS

    
1997 GENERAL SESSION

    
STATE OF UTAH

    
Sponsor: David L. Gladwell

    AN ACT RELATING TO CRIMINAL LAW; CLARIFYING THAT VIOLATION OR
    REPUDIATION OF PLEA BARGAIN OR DISCOVERY OF NEW PERTINENT FACTS
    DO NOT PREVENT A MORE SEVERE SENTENCE UPON RESENTENCING; AND
    PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
    This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
    AMENDS:
         76-3-405, as enacted by Chapter 196, Laws of Utah 1973
    Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
        Section 1. Section 76-3-405 is amended to read:
         76-3-405. Limitation on sentence where conviction or prior sentence set aside.
        (1) Where a conviction or sentence has been set aside on direct review or on collateral
    attack, the court shall not impose a new sentence for the same offense or for a different offense
    based on the same conduct which is more severe than the prior sentence less the portion of the
    prior sentence previously satisfied.
        (2) This section does not apply when:
        (a) the increased sentence is based on facts which were not known to the court at the time
    of the original sentence, and the court affirmatively places on the record the facts which provide
    the basis for the increased sentence; or
        (b) a defendant enters into a plea agreement with the prosecution and later successfully
    moves to invalidate his conviction, in which case the defendant and the prosecution stand in the
    same position as though the plea bargain, conviction, and sentence had never occurred.
        Section 2. Effective date.
        If approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, this act takes effect
    upon approval by the governor, or the day following the constitutional time limit of Utah
    Constitution Article VII, Section 8, without the governor's signature, or in the case of a veto, the


    date of veto override.

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