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H.B. 453

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AMENDMENTS TO DRIVING UNDER THE

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INFLUENCE PROVISIONS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Craig A. Frank

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Senate Sponsor: ____________

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             8      LONG TITLE
             9      General Description:
             10          This bill modifies provisions relating to driving under the influence violations.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    changes the repeal date on restrictions on pleas to driving under the influence
             14      violations from July 1, 2008 to July 1, 2007; and
             15          .    provides that beginning on July 1, 2007, a plea may not be held in abeyance in any
             16      case involving a driving under the influence violation.
             17      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             18          None
             19      Other Special Clauses:
             20          None
             21      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             22      AMENDS:
             23          63-55b-177, as last amended by Chapter 341, Laws of Utah 2006
             24          77-2a-3, as last amended by Chapter 341, Laws of Utah 2006
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             26      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             27          Section 1. Section 63-55b-177 is amended to read:


             28           63-55b-177. Repeal dates, Title 77.
             29          Section 77-2a-3.1 is repealed June 30, [2008] 2007.
             30          Section 2. Section 77-2a-3 is amended to read:
             31           77-2a-3. Manner of entry of plea -- Powers of court.
             32          (1) (a) Acceptance of any plea in anticipation of a plea in abeyance agreement shall be
             33      done in full compliance with the provisions of Rule 11, Utah Rules of Criminal Procedure.
             34          (b) In cases charging offenses for which bail may be forfeited, a plea in abeyance
             35      agreement may be entered into without a personal appearance before a magistrate.
             36          (2) A plea in abeyance agreement may provide that the court may, upon finding that the
             37      defendant has successfully completed the terms of the agreement:
             38          (a) reduce the degree of the offense and enter judgment of conviction and impose
             39      sentence for a lower degree of offense; or
             40          (b) allow withdrawal of defendant's plea and order the dismissal of the case.
             41          (3) Upon finding that a defendant has successfully completed the terms of a plea in
             42      abeyance agreement, the court may reduce the degree of the offense or dismiss the case only as
             43      provided in the plea in abeyance agreement or as agreed to by all parties. Upon sentencing a
             44      defendant for any lesser offense pursuant to a plea in abeyance agreement, the court may not
             45      invoke Section 76-3-402 to further reduce the degree of the offense.
             46          (4) The court may require the Department of Corrections to assist in the administration
             47      of the plea in abeyance agreement as if the defendant were on probation to the court under
             48      Section 77-18-1 .
             49          (5) The terms of a plea in abeyance agreement may include:
             50          (a) an order that the defendant pay a nonrefundable plea in abeyance fee, with a
             51      surcharge based on the amount of the plea in abeyance fee, both of which shall be allocated in
             52      the same manner as if paid as a fine for a criminal conviction under Section 78-3-14.5 and a
             53      surcharge under Title 63, Chapter 63a, Crime Victim Reparation Trust, Public Safety Support
             54      Funds, Substance Abuse Prevention Account, and Services for Victims of Domestic Violence
             55      Account, and which may not exceed in amount the maximum fine and surcharge which could
             56      have been imposed upon conviction and sentencing for the same offense;
             57          (b) an order that the defendant pay restitution to the victims of his actions as provided
             58      in Title 77, Chapter 38a, Crime Victims Restitution Act;


             59          (c) an order that the defendant pay the costs of any remedial or rehabilitative program
             60      required by the terms of the agreement; and
             61          (d) an order that the defendant comply with any other conditions which could have
             62      been imposed as conditions of probation upon conviction and sentencing for the same offense.
             63          (6) A court may not hold a plea in abeyance without the consent of both the
             64      prosecuting attorney and the defendant. A decision by a prosecuting attorney not to agree to a
             65      plea in abeyance is final.
             66          (7) No plea may be held in abeyance in any case involving a sexual offense against a
             67      victim who is under the age of 14.
             68          (8) Beginning on July 1, [2008] 2007, no plea may be held in abeyance in any case
             69      involving a driving under the influence violation under Section 41-6a-502 .




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