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H.B. 250
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5 This act repeals and reenacts a provision of the Criminal Code regarding the offense of
6 obstruction of justice. This act provides penalties in relation to the level of offense regarding
7 which judicial action is obstructed and in relation to the type of action taken to cause the
8 obstruction. This act also repeals the code section regarding tampering with evidence, as the
9 reenacted statute includes that offense.
10 This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
11 AMENDS:
12 76-3-203.3, as enacted by Chapter 102, Laws of Utah 1992
13 76-10-1602, as last amended by Chapters 97 and 247, Laws of Utah 1999
14 77-23a-8, as last amended by Chapter 97, Laws of Utah 1999
15 REPEALS AND REENACTS:
16 76-8-306, as last amended by Chapter 203, Laws of Utah 2000
17 REPEALS:
18 76-8-510, as enacted by Chapter 196, Laws of Utah 1973
19 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
20 Section 1. Section 76-3-203.3 is amended to read:
21 76-3-203.3. Penalty for hate crimes -- Civil rights violation.
22 As used in this section:
23 (1) "Primary offense" means those offenses provided in Subsection (5).
24 (2) A person who commits any primary offense with the intent to intimidate or terrorize
25 another person or with reason to believe that his action would intimidate or terrorize that person
26 is guilty of a third degree felony.
27 (3) "Intimidate or terrorize" means an act which causes the person to fear for his physical
28 safety or damages the property of that person or another. The act must be accompanied with the
29 intent to cause a person to fear to freely exercise or enjoy any right secured by the Constitution or
30 laws of the state or by the Constitution or laws of the United States.
31 (4) (a) The prosecuting attorney, or grand jury if an indictment is returned, shall provide
32 notice on the complaint in misdemeanor cases that the defendant is subject to a third degree felony
33 provided under this section. The notice shall be in a clause separate from and in addition to the
34 substantive offense charged.
35 (b) If the notice is not included initially, the court may subsequently allow the prosecutor
36 to amend the charging document to include the notice if the court finds:
37 (i) that the amended charging documents, including any statement of probable cause,
38 provide notice that the defendant is subject to a third degree felony provided under this section;
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40 (ii) that the defendant has not otherwise been substantially prejudiced by the amendment.
41 (5) Primary offenses referred to in Subsection (2) are the misdemeanor offenses for:
42 (a) assault and related offenses under Sections 76-5-102 , 76-5-102.4 , 76-5-106 , 76-5-107 ,
43 and 76-5-108 ;
44 (b) any misdemeanor property destruction offense under Sections 76-6-102 , 76-6-104 , and
45 76-8-714 , and Subsection 76-6-106 (1)(b);
46 (c) any criminal trespass offense under Sections 76-6-204 and 76-6-206 ;
47 (d) any misdemeanor theft offense under Section 76-6-412 ;
48 (e) any offense of obstructing government operations under Sections 76-8-301 , 76-8-302 ,
49 76-8-304 , 76-8-305 , 76-8-307 , 76-8-308 , and 76-8-313 and Subsections 76-8-306 [
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51 (f) any offense of interfering or intending to interfere with activities of colleges and
52 universities under Title 76, Chapter 8, Part 7;
53 (g) any misdemeanor offense against public order and decency as defined in Title 76,
54 Chapter 9, Part 1;
55 (h) any telephone abuse offense under Title 76, Chapter 9, Part 2;
56 (i) any cruelty to animals offense under Section 76-9-301 ; and
57 (j) any weapons offense under Section 76-10-506 .
58 Section 2. Section 76-8-306 is repealed and reenacted to read:
59 76-8-306. Obstruction of justice -- Elements -- Penalties -- Exceptions.
60 (1) An actor commits obstruction of justice if the actor, with intent to hinder, delay, or
61 prevent the investigation, apprehension, prosecution, conviction, or punishment of any person
62 regarding conduct that constitutes a criminal offense:
63 (a) provides any person with a weapon;
64 (b) prevents by force, intimidation, or deception, any person from performing any act that
65 might aid in the discovery, apprehension, prosecution, conviction, or punishment of any person;
66 (c) alters, destroys, conceals, or removes any item or other thing;
67 (d) makes, presents, or uses any item or thing known by the actor to be false;
68 (e) harbors or conceals a person;
69 (f) provides a person with transportation, disguise, or other means of avoiding discovery
70 or apprehension;
71 (g) warns any person of impending discovery or apprehension;
72 (h) conceals information that is not privileged and that concerns the offense, after a judge
73 or magistrate has ordered the actor to provide the information; or
74 (i) provides false information regarding a suspect, a witness, the conduct constituting an
75 offense, or any other material aspect of the investigation.
76 (2) (a) As used in this section, "conduct that constitutes an offense" means conduct that
77 would be punishable as a crime and is separate from a violation of this section, and includes:
78 (i) any violation of a criminal statute or ordinance of this state, its political subdivisions,
79 any other state, or any district, possession, or territory of the United States; and
80 (ii) conduct committed by a juvenile which would be a crime if committed by an adult.
81 (b) A violation of a criminal statute that is committed in another state, or any district,
82 possession, or territory of the United States, is a:
83 (i) capital felony if the penalty provided includes death or life imprisonment without
84 parole;
85 (ii) a first degree felony if the penalty provided includes life imprisonment with parole or
86 a maximum term of imprisonment exceeding 15 years;
87 (iii) a second degree felony if the penalty provided exceeds five years;
88 (iv) a third degree felony if the penalty provided includes imprisonment for any period
89 exceeding one year; and
90 (v) a misdemeanor if the penalty provided includes imprisonment for any period of one
91 year or less.
92 (3) The penalties for obstruction of justice are:
93 (a) a second degree felony if the conduct which constitutes an offense would be a capital
94 felony or first degree felony;
95 (b) a third degree felony if:
96 (i) the conduct that constitutes an offense would be a second or third degree felony and the
97 actor violates Subsection (1)(b), (c), (d), (e), or (f); or
98 (ii) the conduct that constitutes an offense would be any offense other than a capital or first
99 degree felony and the actor violates Subsection (1)(a);
100 (c) a class A misdemeanor if:
101 (i) the conduct that constitutes an offense would be a second or third degree felony and the
102 actor violates Subsection (1)(g), (h), or (i); or
103 (ii) the conduct that constitutes an offense would be a misdemeanor and the actor violates
104 Subsection (1)(b); or
105 (d) a class B misdemeanor if the conduct that constitutes the offense is a misdemeanor and
106 the actor violates Subsection (1)(c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h), or (i).
107 (4) It is not a defense that the actor was unaware of the level of penalty for the conduct
108 constituting an offense.
109 (5) Subsection (1)(e) does not apply to harboring a youth offender, which is governed by
110 Section 62A-7-106 .
111 (6) Subsection (1)(b) does not apply to:
112 (a) tampering with a juror, which is governed by Section 76-8-508.5 ;
113 (b) influencing, impeding, or retaliating against a judge or member of the Board of Pardons
114 and Parole, which is governed by Section 76-8-508 ;
115 (c) tampering with a witness, which is governed by Section 76-8-508 ; or
116 (d) extortion or bribery to dismiss a criminal proceeding, which is governed by Section
117 76-8-509 .
118 (7) Notwithstanding Subsection (1), (2), or (3), an actor commits a third degree felony if
119 the actor harbors or conceals an offender who has:
120 (a) absconded from a facility or from supervision as those offenses are defined in Section
121 76-8-309.5 ; or
122 (b) escaped from official custody as defined in Section 76-8-309 .
123 Section 3. Section 76-10-1602 is amended to read:
124 76-10-1602. Definitions.
125 As used in this part:
126 (1) "Enterprise" means any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation,
127 business trust, association, or other legal entity, and any union or group of individuals associated
128 in fact although not a legal entity, and includes illicit as well as licit entities.
129 (2) "Pattern of unlawful activity" means engaging in conduct which constitutes the
130 commission of at least three episodes of unlawful activity, which episodes are not isolated, but
131 have the same or similar purposes, results, participants, victims, or methods of commission, or
132 otherwise are interrelated by distinguishing characteristics. Taken together, the episodes shall
133 demonstrate continuing unlawful conduct and be related either to each other or to the enterprise.
134 At least one of the episodes comprising a pattern of unlawful activity shall have occurred after July
135 31, 1981. The most recent act constituting part of a pattern of unlawful activity as defined by this
136 part shall have occurred within five years of the commission of the next preceding act alleged as
137 part of the pattern.
138 (3) "Person" includes any individual or entity capable of holding a legal or beneficial
139 interest in property, including state, county, and local governmental entities.
140 (4) "Unlawful activity" means to directly engage in conduct or to solicit, request,
141 command, encourage, or intentionally aid another person to engage in conduct which would
142 constitute any offense described by the following crimes or categories of crimes, or to attempt or
143 conspire to engage in an act which would constitute any of those offenses, regardless of whether
144 the act is in fact charged or indicted by any authority or is classified as a misdemeanor or a felony:
145 (a) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 13, Chapter 10, Unauthorized
146 Recording Practices Act;
147 (b) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 19, Environmental Quality Code,
148 Sections 19-1-101 through 19-7-109 ;
149 (c) taking, destroying, or possessing wildlife or parts of wildlife for the primary purpose
150 of sale, trade, or other pecuniary gain, in violation of Title 23, Chapter 13, Wildlife Resources
151 Code of Utah, or Section 23-20-4 ;
152 (d) false claims for medical benefits, kickbacks, and any other act prohibited by False
153 Claims Act, Sections 26-20-1 through 26-20-12 ;
154 (e) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 32A, Chapter 12, Criminal
155 Offenses;
156 (f) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 57, Chapter 11, Utah Uniform
157 Land Sales Practices Act;
158 (g) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 58, Chapter 37, Utah Controlled
159 Substances Act, or Title 58, Chapter 37b, Imitation Controlled Substances Act, or Title 58, Chapter
160 37c, Utah Controlled Substance Precursor Act;
161 (h) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 61, Chapter 1, Utah Uniform
162 Securities Act;
163 (i) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 63, Chapter 56, Utah Procurement
164 Code;
165 (j) assault or aggravated assault, Sections 76-5-102 and 76-5-103 ;
166 (k) a threat against life or property, Section 76-5-107 ;
167 (l) criminal homicide, Sections 76-5-201 , 76-5-202 , and 76-5-203 ;
168 (m) kidnapping or aggravated kidnapping, Sections 76-5-301 and 76-5-302 ;
169 (n) sexual exploitation of a minor, Section 76-5a-3 ;
170 (o) arson or aggravated arson, Sections 76-6-102 and 76-6-103 ;
171 (p) causing a catastrophe, Section 76-6-105 ;
172 (q) burglary or aggravated burglary, Sections 76-6-202 and 76-6-203 ;
173 (r) burglary of a vehicle, Section 76-6-204 ;
174 (s) manufacture or possession of an instrument for burglary or theft, Section 76-6-205 ;
175 (t) robbery or aggravated robbery, Sections 76-6-301 and 76-6-302 ;
176 (u) theft, Section 76-6-404 ;
177 (v) theft by deception, Section 76-6-405 ;
178 (w) theft by extortion, Section 76-6-406 ;
179 (x) receiving stolen property, Section 76-6-408 ;
180 (y) theft of services, Section 76-6-409 ;
181 (z) forgery, Section 76-6-501 ;
182 (aa) fraudulent use of a credit card, Sections 76-6-506.1 , 76-6-506.2 , and 76-6-506.4 ;
183 (bb) deceptive business practices, Section 76-6-507 ;
184 (cc) bribery or receiving bribe by person in the business of selection, appraisal, or criticism
185 of goods, Section 76-6-508 ;
186 (dd) bribery of a labor official, Section 76-6-509 ;
187 (ee) defrauding creditors, Section 76-6-511 ;
188 (ff) acceptance of deposit by insolvent financial institution, Section 76-6-512 ;
189 (gg) unlawful dealing with property by fiduciary, Section 76-6-513 ;
190 (hh) bribery or threat to influence contest, Section 76-6-514 ;
191 (ii) making a false credit report, Section 76-6-517 ;
192 (jj) criminal simulation, Section 76-6-518 ;
193 (kk) criminal usury, Section 76-6-520 ;
194 (ll) false or fraudulent insurance claim, Section 76-6-521 ;
195 (mm) computer crimes, Section 76-6-703 ;
196 (nn) sale of a child, Section 76-7-203 ;
197 (oo) bribery to influence official or political actions, Section 76-8-103 ;
198 (pp) threats to influence official or political action, Section 76-8-104 ;
199 (qq) receiving bribe or bribery by public servant, Section 76-8-105 ;
200 (rr) receiving bribe or bribery for endorsement of person as public servant, Section
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202 (ss) official misconduct, Sections 76-8-201 and 76-8-202 ;
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204 (uu) acceptance of bribe or bribery to prevent criminal prosecution, Section 76-8-308 ;
205 (vv) false or inconsistent material statements, Section 76-8-502 ;
206 (ww) false or inconsistent statements, Section 76-8-503 ;
207 (xx) written false statements, Section 76-8-504 ;
208 (yy) tampering with a witness, retaliation against a witness or informant, or bribery,
209 Section 76-8-508 ;
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247 19, Money Laundering and Currency Transaction Reporting Act;
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251 18, Section 1961 (1)(B), (C), and (D) of the United States Code.
252 Section 4. Section 77-23a-8 is amended to read:
253 77-23a-8. Court order to authorize or approve interception -- Procedure.
254 (1) The attorney general of the state, any assistant attorney general specially designated
255 by the attorney general, any county attorney, district attorney, deputy county attorney, or deputy
256 district attorney specially designated by the county attorney or by the district attorney, may
257 authorize an application to a judge of competent jurisdiction for an order for an interception of
258 wire, electronic, or oral communications by any law enforcement agency of the state, the federal
259 government or of any political subdivision of the state that is responsible for investigating the type
260 of offense for which the application is made.
261 (2) The judge may grant the order in conformity with the required procedures when the
262 interception sought may provide or has provided evidence of the commission of:
263 (a) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of Title 58, Chapter 37, Utah Controlled
264 Substances Act; Title 58, Chapter 37c, Utah Controlled Substances Precursor Act; Title 58,
265 Chapter 37d, Clandestine Drug Lab Act; punishable by a term of imprisonment of more than one
266 year;
267 (b) any act prohibited by the criminal provisions of the Utah Uniform Securities Act and
268 punishable by a term of imprisonment of more than one year, Title 61, Chapter 1;
269 (c) attempt, Section 76-4-101 ; conspiracy, Section 76-4-201 ; solicitation, Section
270 76-4-203 ; to commit any of the offenses enumerated above so long as the attempt, conspiracy or
271 solicitation offense is punishable by a term of imprisonment of more than one year;
272 (d) threat against life or property offense punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment
273 of more than one year, Section 76-5-107 ;
274 (e) aggravated murder, Section 76-5-202 ; murder, Section 76-5-203 ; manslaughter, Section
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277 76-5-301.1 ; aggravated kidnapping, Section 76-5-302 ;
278 (g) arson, Section 76-6-102 ; aggravated arson, Section 76-6-103 ;
279 (h) burglary, Section 76-6-202 ; aggravated burglary, Section 76-6-203 ;
280 (i) robbery, Section 76-6-301 ; aggravated robbery, Section 76-6-302 ;
281 (j) theft, Section 76-6-404 ; theft by deception, Section 76-6-405 ; theft by extortion,
282 Section 76-6-406 ; when the theft, theft by deception or theft by extortion, is punishable by a
283 maximum term of imprisonment of more than one year;
284 (k) receiving stolen property offense punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of
285 more than one year, Section 76-6-408 ;
286 (l) financial card transaction offenses punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of
287 more than one year, Section 76-6-506.1 , 76-6-506.2 , 76-6-506.3 , 76-6-506.4 , 76-6-506.5 , or
288 76-6-506.6 ;
289 (m) bribery of a labor official, Section 76-6-509 ;
290 (n) bribery or threat to influence a publicly exhibited contest, Section 76-6-514 ;
291 (o) criminal simulation offenses punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of more
292 than one year, Section 76-6-518 ;
293 (p) criminal usury, Section 76-6-520 ;
294 (q) false or fraudulent insurance claim offenses punishable by a maximum term of
295 imprisonment of more than one year, Section 76-6-521 ;
296 (r) violations of the Computer Crimes Act punishable by a maximum term of
297 imprisonment of more than one year, Section 76-6-703 ;
298 (s) bribery to influence official or political actions, Section 76-8-103 ;
299 (t) misusing public moneys, Section 76-8-402 ;
300 (u) tampering with a witness, retaliation against a witness or informant, or bribery,
301 communicating a threat, Section 76-8-508 ;
302 (v) tampering with a juror, retaliation against a juror, Section 76-8-508.5 ;
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326 term of imprisonment of more than one year when those offenses are investigated as predicates for
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331 maximum term of imprisonment of more than one year, Section 76-10-1906 .
332 Section 5. Repealer.
333 This act repeals:
334 Section 76-8-510, Tampering with evidence.
Legislative Review Note
as of 1-15-01 3:07 PM
A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.