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This document includes House Floor Amendments incorporated into the bill on Mon, Feb 12, 2007 at 3:07 PM by jeyring. -->              1     

DISCHARGE OF A FIREARM AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Carl Wimmer

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Senate Sponsor: Mark B. Madsen

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends the Utah Criminal Code to provide an enhanced penalty for felony
             10      offenses involving discharge of a firearm.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    provides that having the permission of the person in charge of the property when
             14      discharging a firearm is only a defense to a misdemeanor offense of discharging a
             15      firearm, not a felony offense;
             16          .    modifies provisions relating to felony discharge of a firearm by describing conduct
             17      that constitutes a felony of the first, second, or third degree and describing enhanced
             18      penalties for these offenses;
             18a      H. . describes circumstances under which discharge of a dangerous weapon or a firearm
             18b      from an automobile or vehicle is not a crime; .H and
             19          .    makes technical changes.
             20      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             21          None
             22      Other Special Clauses:
             23          None
             24      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             25      AMENDS:
             26          53-3-220, as last amended by Chapter 168, Laws of Utah 2006
             27          76-5-203, as last amended by Chapter 348, Laws of Utah 2006


             28          76-10-508, as last amended by Chapter 220, Laws of Utah 2005
             29     
             30      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             31          Section 1. Section 53-3-220 is amended to read:
             32           53-3-220. Offenses requiring mandatory revocation, denial, suspension, or
             33      disqualification of license -- Offense requiring an extension of period -- Hearing --
             34      Limited driving privileges.
             35          (1) (a) The division shall immediately revoke or, when this chapter or Title 41, Chapter
             36      6a, Traffic Code, specifically provides for denial, suspension, or disqualification, the division
             37      shall deny, suspend, or disqualify the license of a person upon receiving a record of the person's
             38      conviction for any of the following offenses:
             39          (i) manslaughter or negligent homicide resulting from driving a motor vehicle, or
             40      automobile homicide under Section 76-5-207 ;
             41          (ii) driving or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the
             42      influence of alcohol, any drug, or combination of them to a degree that renders the person
             43      incapable of safely driving a motor vehicle as prohibited in Section 41-6a-502 or as prohibited
             44      in an ordinance that complies with the requirements of Subsection 41-6a-510 (1);
             45          (iii) driving or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while having a blood
             46      or breath alcohol content prohibited in Section 41-6a-502 or as prohibited in an ordinance that
             47      complies with the requirements of Subsection 41-6a-510 (1);
             48          (iv) perjury or the making of a false affidavit to the division under this chapter, Title
             49      41, Motor Vehicles, or any other law of this state requiring the registration of motor vehicles or
             50      regulating driving on highways;
             51          (v) any felony under the motor vehicle laws of this state;
             52          (vi) any other felony in which a motor vehicle is used to facilitate the offense;
             53          (vii) failure to stop and render aid as required under the laws of this state if a motor
             54      vehicle accident results in the death or personal injury of another;
             55          (viii) two charges of reckless driving committed within a period of 12 months; but if
             56      upon a first conviction of reckless driving the judge or justice recommends suspension of the
             57      convicted person's license, the division may after a hearing suspend the license for a period of
             58      three months;


             59          (ix) failure to bring a motor vehicle to a stop at the command of a peace officer as
             60      required in Section 41-6a-210 ;
             61          (x) any offense specified in Part 4, Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, that
             62      requires disqualification;
             63          (xi) a felony violation of Section 76-10-508 involving discharging or allowing the
             64      discharge of a firearm from a vehicle [in violation of Subsection 76-10-508 (2)];
             65          (xii) using, allowing the use of, or causing to be used any explosive, chemical, or
             66      incendiary device from a vehicle in violation of Subsection 76-10-306 (4)(b);
             67          (xiii) operating or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while having any
             68      measurable controlled substance or metabolite of a controlled substance in the person's body in
             69      violation of Section 41-6a-517 ;
             70          (xiv) until July 30, 2015, operating or being in actual physical control of a motor
             71      vehicle while having any alcohol in the person's body in violation of Section 53-3-232 ;
             72          (xv) operating or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while having any
             73      measurable or detectable amount of alcohol in the person's body in violation of Section
             74      41-6a-530 ; and
             75          (xvi) engaging in a motor vehicle speed contest or exhibition of speed on a highway in
             76      violation of Section 41-6a-606 .
             77          (b) The division shall immediately revoke the license of a person upon receiving a
             78      record of an adjudication under Title 78, Chapter 3a, Juvenile Court Act of 1996, for any of the
             79      following offenses:
             80          (i) a felony violation of Section 76-10-508 involving discharging or allowing the
             81      discharge of a firearm from a vehicle [in violation of Subsection 76-10-508 (2)]; and
             82          (ii) using, allowing the use of, or causing to be used any explosive, chemical, or
             83      incendiary device from a vehicle in violation of Subsection 76-10-306 (4)(b).
             84          (c) Except when action is taken under Section 53-3-219 for the same offense, the
             85      division shall immediately suspend for six months the license of a person upon receiving a
             86      record of conviction for any of the following offenses:
             87          (i) any violation of:
             88          (A) Title 58, Chapter 37, Utah Controlled Substances Act;
             89          (B) Title 58, Chapter 37a, Utah Drug Paraphernalia Act;


             90          (C) Title 58, Chapter 37b, Imitation Controlled Substances Act;
             91          (D) Title 58, Chapter 37c, Utah Controlled Substance Precursor Act; or
             92          (E) Title 58, Chapter 37d, Clandestine Drug Lab Act; or
             93          (ii) any criminal offense that prohibits:
             94          (A) possession, distribution, manufacture, cultivation, sale, or transfer of any substance
             95      that is prohibited under the acts described in Subsection (1)(c)(i); or
             96          (B) the attempt or conspiracy to possess, distribute, manufacture, cultivate, sell, or
             97      transfer any substance that is prohibited under the acts described in Subsection (1)(c)(i).
             98          (2) The division shall extend the period of the first denial, suspension, revocation, or
             99      disqualification for an additional like period, to a maximum of one year for each subsequent
             100      occurrence, upon receiving:
             101          (a) a record of the conviction of any person on a charge of driving a motor vehicle
             102      while the person's license is denied, suspended, revoked, or disqualified;
             103          (b) a record of a conviction of the person for any violation of the motor vehicle law in
             104      which the person was involved as a driver;
             105          (c) a report of an arrest of the person for any violation of the motor vehicle law in
             106      which the person was involved as a driver; or
             107          (d) a report of an accident in which the person was involved as a driver.
             108          (3) When the division receives a report under Subsection (2)(c) or (d) that a person is
             109      driving while the person's license is denied, suspended, disqualified, or revoked, the person is
             110      entitled to a hearing regarding the extension of the time of denial, suspension, disqualification,
             111      or revocation originally imposed under Section 53-3-221 .
             112          (4) (a) The division may extend to a person the limited privilege of driving a motor
             113      vehicle to and from the person's place of employment or within other specified limits on
             114      recommendation of the trial judge in any case where a person is convicted of any of the
             115      offenses referred to in Subsections (1) and (2) except:
             116          (i) automobile homicide under Subsection (1)(a)(i);
             117          (ii) those offenses referred to in Subsections (1)(a)(ii), (a)(iii), (a)(xi), (a)(xii), (a)(xiii),
             118      (1)(b), and (1)(c); and
             119          (iii) those offenses referred to in Subsection (2) when the original denial, suspension,
             120      revocation, or disqualification was imposed because of a violation of Section 41-6a-502 ,


             121      41-6a-517 , a local ordinance which complies with the requirements of Subsection
             122      41-6a-510 (1), Section 41-6a-520 , or Section 76-5-207 , or a criminal prohibition that the person
             123      was charged with violating as a result of a plea bargain after having been originally charged
             124      with violating one or more of these sections or ordinances.
             125          (b) This discretionary privilege is limited to when undue hardship would result from a
             126      failure to grant the privilege and may be granted only once to any individual during any single
             127      period of denial, suspension, revocation, or disqualification, or extension of that denial,
             128      suspension, revocation, or disqualification.
             129          (c) A limited CDL may not be granted to an individual disqualified under Part 4,
             130      Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, or whose license has been revoked, suspended,
             131      cancelled, or denied under this chapter.
             132          Section 2. Section 76-5-203 is amended to read:
             133           76-5-203. Murder.
             134          (1) As used in this section, "predicate offense" means:
             135          (a) a violation of Section 58-37d-4 or 58-37d-5 [, Clandestine Drug Lab Act];
             136          (b) child abuse, under Subsection 76-5-109 (2)(a), when the victim is younger than 18
             137      years of age;
             138          (c) kidnapping under Section 76-5-301 ;
             139          (d) child kidnapping under Section 76-5-301.1 ;
             140          (e) aggravated kidnapping under Section 76-5-302 ;
             141          (f) rape of a child under Section 76-5-402.1 ;
             142          (g) object rape of a child under Section 76-5-402.3 ;
             143          (h) sodomy upon a child under Section 76-5-403.1 ;
             144          (i) forcible sexual abuse under Section 76-5-404 ;
             145          (j) sexual abuse of a child or aggravated sexual abuse of a child under Section
             146      76-5-404.1 ;
             147          (k) rape under Section 76-5-402 ;
             148          (l) object rape under Section 76-5-402.2 ;
             149          (m) forcible sodomy under Section 76-5-403 ;
             150          (n) aggravated sexual assault under Section 76-5-405 ;
             151          (o) arson under Section 76-6-102 ;


             152          (p) aggravated arson under Section 76-6-103 ;
             153          (q) burglary under Section 76-6-202 ;
             154          (r) aggravated burglary under Section 76-6-203 ;
             155          (s) robbery under Section 76-6-301 ;
             156          (t) aggravated robbery under Section 76-6-302 ;
             157          (u) escape or aggravated escape under Section 76-8-309 ; or
             158          (v) a felony violation of [Subsection] Section 76-10-508 [(2)] regarding discharge of a
             159      firearm or dangerous weapon.
             160          (2) Criminal homicide constitutes murder if:
             161          (a) the actor intentionally or knowingly causes the death of another;
             162          (b) intending to cause serious bodily injury to another, the actor commits an act clearly
             163      dangerous to human life that causes the death of another;
             164          (c) acting under circumstances evidencing a depraved indifference to human life, the
             165      actor engages in conduct which creates a grave risk of death to another and thereby causes the
             166      death of another;
             167          (d) (i) the actor is engaged in the commission, attempted commission, or immediate
             168      flight from the commission or attempted commission of any predicate offense, or is a party to
             169      the predicate offense;
             170          (ii) a person other than a party as defined in Section 76-2-202 is killed in the course of
             171      the commission, attempted commission, or immediate flight from the commission or attempted
             172      commission of any predicate offense; and
             173          (iii) the actor acted with the intent required as an element of the predicate offense;
             174          (e) the actor recklessly causes the death of a peace officer while in the commission or
             175      attempted commission of:
             176          (i) an assault against a peace officer under Section 76-5-102.4 ; or
             177          (ii) interference with a peace officer while making a lawful arrest under Section
             178      76-8-305 if the actor uses force against a peace officer;
             179          (f) commits a homicide which would be aggravated murder, but the offense is reduced
             180      pursuant to Subsection 76-5-202 (3); or
             181          (g) the actor commits aggravated murder, but special mitigation is established under
             182      Section 76-5-205.5 .


             183          (3) (a) Murder is a first degree felony.
             184          (b) A person who is convicted of murder shall be sentenced to imprisonment for an
             185      indeterminate term of not less than 15 years and which may be for life.
             186          (4) (a) It is an affirmative defense to a charge of murder or attempted murder that the
             187      defendant caused the death of another or attempted to cause the death of another:
             188          (i) under the influence of extreme emotional distress for which there is a reasonable
             189      explanation or excuse; or
             190          (ii) under a reasonable belief that the circumstances provided a legal justification or
             191      excuse for his conduct although the conduct was not legally justifiable or excusable under the
             192      existing circumstances.
             193          (b) Under Subsection (4)(a)(i) emotional distress does not include:
             194          (i) a condition resulting from mental illness as defined in Section 76-2-305 ; or
             195          (ii) distress that is substantially caused by the defendant's own conduct.
             196          (c) The reasonableness of an explanation or excuse under Subsection (4)(a)(i) or the
             197      reasonable belief of the actor under Subsection (4)(a)(ii) shall be determined from the
             198      viewpoint of a reasonable person under the then existing circumstances.
             199          (d) This affirmative defense reduces charges only as follows:
             200          (i) murder to manslaughter; and
             201          (ii) attempted murder to attempted manslaughter.
             202          Section 3. Section 76-10-508 is amended to read:
             203           76-10-508. Discharge of firearm from a vehicle, near a highway, or in direction of
             204      any person, building, or vehicle -- Penalties.
             205          (1) (a) A person may not discharge any kind of dangerous weapon or firearm:
             206          (i) from an automobile or other vehicle;
             207          (ii) from, upon, or across any highway;
             208          (iii) at any road signs placed upon any highways of the state;
             209          (iv) at any communications equipment or property of public utilities including
             210      facilities, lines, poles, or devices of transmission or distribution;
             211          (v) at railroad equipment or facilities including any sign or signal;
             212          (vi) within Utah State Park buildings, designated camp or picnic sites, overlooks, golf
             213      courses, boat ramps, and developed beaches; or


             214          (vii) without written permission to discharge the dangerous weapon from the owner or
             215      person in charge of the property within 600 feet of:
             216          (A) a house, dwelling, or any other building; or
             217          (B) any structure in which a domestic animal is kept or fed, including a barn, poultry
             218      yard, corral, feeding pen, or stockyard.
             219          (b) It shall be a defense to any [charge for violating] misdemeanor violation of this
             220      section that the person being accused had actual permission of the owner or person in charge of
             221      the property at the time in question.
             222          (2) [A] Except as provided in Subsection (3), a violation of any provision of [this
             223      section] Subsection (1) is a class B misdemeanor [unless the actor discharges].
             224          (3) A person shall be punished as provided in Subsection (4) if the person violates any
             225      provision of Subsection (1) by discharging a firearm under any of the following circumstances
             226      not amounting to criminal homicide or attempted criminal homicide[, in which case it is a third
             227      degree felony and the convicted person shall be sentenced to an enhanced minimum term of
             228      three years in prison]:
             229          (a) the actor discharges a firearm in the direction of any person or persons, knowing or
             230      having reason to believe that any person may be endangered;
             231          (b) the actor, with intent to intimidate or harass another or with intent to damage a
             232      habitable structure as defined in Subsection 76-6-101 (2), discharges a firearm in the direction
             233      of any building; or
             234          (c) the actor, with intent to intimidate or harass another, discharges a firearm in the
             235      direction of any vehicle.
             236          (4) A violation described in Subsection (3) shall be punished as follows:
             237          (a) except as provided in Subsection (4)(b) or (c), a violation of Subsection (3) is a
             238      felony of the third degree, punishable by imprisonment for a term of not less than three years
             239      nor more than five years;
             240          (b) except as provided in Subsection (4)(c), a violation of Subsection (3) that results in
             241      bodily injury to another is a felony of the second degree, punishable by imprisonment for a
             242      term of not less than three years nor more than 15 years; or
             243          (c) a violation of Subsection (3) that results in serious bodily injury to another is a
             244      felony of the first degree, punishable by imprisonment for a term of not less than three years


             245      and which may be for life;
             246          [(3)] (5) The court shall:
             247          (a) notify the Driver License Division of the conviction for purposes of any revocation,
             248      denial, suspension, or disqualification of a driver license under Section 53-3-220 (1)(a)(xi); and
             249          (b) specify in court at the time of sentencing the length of the revocation under
             250      Subsection 53-3-225 (1)(c).
             251          [(4)] (6) This section does not apply to a person:
             252          (a) who discharges any kind of firearm when that person is in lawful defense of self or
             253      others; H. [ or ] .H
             254          (b) who is performing official duties as provided in Sections 23-20-1.5 and 76-10-523
             255      and as otherwise provided by law H. [ . ] ; or
             255a          (c) who discharges a dangerous weapon or firearm from an automobile or other
             255b      vehicle, if
             255c          (i) the discharge occurs at a firing range or training ground;
             255d          (ii) at no time after the discharge does the projectile that is discharged cross over, or
             255e      stop at, a location other than the firing range or training ground described in Subsection
             255f      (6)(c)(i);
             255g          (iii) the discharge is made for the purpose of practice or training for a lawful purpose;
             255h          (iv) prior to the discharge, the discharge, and the location, time, and manner of the
             255i      discharge, is approved by the owner or operator of the firing range or training ground; and
             255j          (v) the discharge is not made in a manner described in Subsection (3). .H




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