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CRIMINAL INTENT AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Scott D. McCoy

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House Sponsor: Kay L. McIff

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies provisions of the Utah Code regarding descriptions of criminal intent.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    changes references to "malicious" or "willful" in specified criminal offenses to the
             13      terms "intentionally" or "knowingly" in order to appropriately indicate the level of
             14      criminal intent that is an element of the offense;
             15          .    deletes offenses involving malicious destruction of real property that are currently
             16      addressed in other code sections that contain standard statutory intent language; and
             17          .    makes corresponding cross-reference amendments.
             18      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             19          None
             20      Other Special Clauses:
             21          None
             22      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             23      AMENDS:
             24          40-1-11, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             25          41-1a-1309, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 1, Laws of Utah 1992
             26          63-11-65, as enacted by Chapter 305, Laws of Utah 1983
             27          76-2-103, as last amended by Chapter 32, Laws of Utah 1974
             28          76-3-203.3, as last amended by Chapter 184, Laws of Utah 2006
             29          76-3-203.5, as last amended by Chapter 59, Laws of Utah 2005


             30          76-8-420, as enacted by Chapter 196, Laws of Utah 1973
             31          76-10-1510, as enacted by Chapter 72, Laws of Utah 1979
             32          78-45g-406, as enacted by Chapter 150, Laws of Utah 2005
             33      REPEALS:
             34          76-8-706, as enacted by Chapter 196, Laws of Utah 1973
             35          76-8-714, as enacted by Chapter 196, Laws of Utah 1973
             36          76-8-715, as enacted by Chapter 196, Laws of Utah 1973
             37     
             38      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             39          Section 1. Section 40-1-11 is amended to read:
             40           40-1-11. Interfering with notices, stakes, or monuments -- Penalty.
             41          Any person who [willfully or maliciously] intentionally or knowingly tears down or
             42      defaces a notice posted on a mining claim, or takes up or destroys any stake or monument
             43      marking [any such] the claim, or interferes with any person lawfully in possession of [such] the
             44      claim, or who alters, erases, defaces, or destroys any record kept by a mining district or county
             45      recorder, is guilty of a class B misdemeanor, and shall be punished by a fine of not less than
             46      $25 nor more than $100, or by imprisonment for not less than ten days nor more than six
             47      months, or by both [such] the fine and imprisonment.
             48          Section 2. Section 41-1a-1309 is amended to read:
             49           41-1a-1309. Boarding with intent to commit injury to motor vehicle, trailer, or
             50      semitrailer -- Class C misdemeanor.
             51          It is a class C misdemeanor for a person with intent to commit any [malicious] criminal
             52      mischief, injury, or other crime to:
             53          (1) climb into or upon a motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer, whether it is in motion or
             54      at rest;
             55          (2) attempt to manipulate any of the levers, starting mechanism, brakes, or other
             56      mechanism or device of a motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer while the same is at rest and
             57      unattended; or


             58          (3) set in motion any motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer while the same is at rest and
             59      unattended.
             60          Section 3. Section 63-11-65 is amended to read:
             61           63-11-65. Heritage trees -- Injury -- Violation of act -- Misdemeanor.
             62          Any person who [willfully or maliciously] intentionally or knowingly alters, injures,
             63      damages, or causes death of a heritage tree or who otherwise violates this act is guilty of a class
             64      B misdemeanor.
             65          Section 4. Section 76-2-103 is amended to read:
             66           76-2-103. Definitions.
             67          A person engages in conduct:
             68          (1) Intentionally, or with intent or willfully with respect to the nature of his conduct or
             69      to a result of his conduct, when it is his conscious objective or desire to engage in the conduct
             70      or cause the result.
             71          (2) Knowingly, or with knowledge, with respect to his conduct or to circumstances
             72      surrounding his conduct when he is aware of the nature of his conduct or the existing
             73      circumstances. A person acts knowingly, or with knowledge, with respect to a result of his
             74      conduct when he is aware that his conduct is reasonably certain to cause the result.
             75          (3) Recklessly[, or maliciously,] with respect to circumstances surrounding his conduct
             76      or the result of his conduct when he is aware of but consciously disregards a substantial and
             77      unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist or the result will occur. The risk must be of such
             78      a nature and degree that its disregard constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care that
             79      an ordinary person would exercise under all the circumstances as viewed from the actor's
             80      standpoint.
             81          (4) With criminal negligence or is criminally negligent with respect to circumstances
             82      surrounding his conduct or the result of his conduct when he ought to be aware of a substantial
             83      and unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist or the result will occur. The risk must be of
             84      [such] a nature and degree that the failure to perceive it constitutes a gross deviation from the
             85      standard of care that an ordinary person would exercise in all the circumstances as viewed from


             86      the actor's standpoint.
             87          Section 5. Section 76-3-203.3 is amended to read:
             88           76-3-203.3. Penalty for hate crimes -- Civil rights violation.
             89          As used in this section:
             90          (1) "Primary offense" means those offenses provided in Subsection (4).
             91          (2) (a) A person who commits any primary offense with the intent to intimidate or
             92      terrorize another person or with reason to believe that his action would intimidate or terrorize
             93      that person is subject to Subsection (2)(b).
             94          (b) (i) A class C misdemeanor primary offense is a class B misdemeanor; and
             95          (ii) a class B misdemeanor primary offense is a class A misdemeanor.
             96          (3) "Intimidate or terrorize" means an act which causes the person to fear for his
             97      physical safety or damages the property of that person or another. The act must be
             98      accompanied with the intent to cause or has the effect of causing a person to reasonably fear to
             99      freely exercise or enjoy any right secured by the Constitution or laws of the state or by the
             100      Constitution or laws of the United States.
             101          (4) Primary offenses referred to in Subsection (1) are the misdemeanor offenses for:
             102          (a) assault and related offenses under Sections 76-5-102 , 76-5-102.4 , 76-5-106 ,
             103      76-5-107 , and 76-5-108 ;
             104          (b) any misdemeanor property destruction offense under Sections 76-6-102 [,] and
             105      76-6-104 , [and 76-8-714 ,] and Subsection 76-6-106 (2)(b);
             106          (c) any criminal trespass offense under Sections 76-6-204 and 76-6-206 ;
             107          (d) any misdemeanor theft offense under Section 76-6-412 ;
             108          (e) any offense of obstructing government operations under Sections 76-8-301 ,
             109      76-8-302 , 76-8-304 , 76-8-305 , 76-8-306 , 76-8-307 , 76-8-308 , and 76-8-313 ;
             110          (f) any offense of interfering or intending to interfere with activities of colleges and
             111      universities under Title 76, Chapter 8, Part 7, Colleges and Universities;
             112          (g) any misdemeanor offense against public order and decency as defined in Title 76,
             113      Chapter 9, Part 1, Breaches of the Peace and Related Offenses;


             114          (h) any telephone abuse offense under Title 76, Chapter 9, Part 2, Telephone Abuse;
             115          (i) any cruelty to animals offense under Section 76-9-301 ; and
             116          (j) any weapons offense under Section 76-10-506 .
             117          (5) This section does not affect or limit any individual's constitutional right to the
             118      lawful expression of free speech or other recognized rights secured by the Constitution or laws
             119      of the state or by the Constitution or laws of the United States.
             120          Section 6. Section 76-3-203.5 is amended to read:
             121           76-3-203.5. Habitual violent offender -- Definition -- Procedure -- Penalty.
             122          (1) As used in this section:
             123          (a) "Felony" means any violation of a criminal statute of the state, any other state, the
             124      United States, or any district, possession, or territory of the United States for which the
             125      maximum punishment the offender may be subjected to exceeds one year in prison.
             126          (b) "Habitual violent offender" means a person convicted within the state of any violent
             127      felony and who on at least two previous occasions has been convicted of a violent felony and
             128      committed to either prison in Utah or an equivalent correctional institution of another state or
             129      of the United States either at initial sentencing or after revocation of probation.
             130          (c) (i) "Violent felony" means any of the following offenses, or any attempt,
             131      solicitation, or conspiracy to commit any of these offenses punishable as a felony:
             132          (A) aggravated arson, arson, knowingly causing a catastrophe, and criminal mischief,
             133      Title 76, Chapter 6, Part 1, Property Destruction;
             134          (B) assault by prisoner, Section 76-5-102.5 ;
             135          (C) disarming a police officer, Section 76-5-102.8 ;
             136          (D) aggravated assault, Section 76-5-103 ;
             137          (E) aggravated assault by prisoner, Section 76-5-103.5 ;
             138          (F) mayhem, Section 76-5-105 ;
             139          (G) stalking, Subsection 76-5-106.5 (6);
             140          (H) terroristic threat, Section 76-5-107 ;
             141          (I) child abuse, Subsections 76-5-109 (2)(a) and (b);


             142          (J) commission of domestic violence in the presence of a child, Section 76-5-109.1 ;
             143          (K) abuse or neglect of disabled child, Section 76-5-110 ;
             144          (L) abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult, Section 76-5-111 ;
             145          (M) endangerment of child or elder adult, Section 76-5-112.5 ;
             146          (N) criminal homicide offenses under Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 2, Criminal Homicide;
             147          (O) kidnapping, child kidnapping, and aggravated kidnapping under Title 76, Chapter
             148      5, Part 3, Kidnapping;
             149          (P) rape, Section 76-5-402 ;
             150          (Q) rape of a child, Section 76-5-402.1 ;
             151          (R) object rape, Section 76-5-402.2 ;
             152          (S) object rape of a child, Section 76-5-402.3 ;
             153          (T) forcible sodomy, Section 76-5-403 ;
             154          (U) sodomy on a child, Section 76-5-403.1 ;
             155          (V) forcible sexual abuse, Section 76-5-404 ;
             156          (W) aggravated sexual abuse of a child and sexual abuse of a child, Section
             157      76-5-404.1 ;
             158          (X) aggravated sexual assault, Section 76-5-405 ;
             159          (Y) sexual exploitation of a minor, Section 76-5a-3 ;
             160          (Z) aggravated burglary and burglary of a dwelling under Title 76, Chapter 6, Part 2,
             161      Burglary and Criminal Trespass;
             162          (AA) aggravated robbery and robbery under Title 76, Chapter 6, Part 3, Robbery;
             163          (BB) theft by extortion under Subsection 76-6-406 (2)(a) or (b);
             164          (CC) tampering with a witness under Subsection 76-8-508 (1);
             165          (DD) retaliation against a witness, victim, or informant under Section 76-8-508.3 ;
             166          (EE) tampering with a juror under Subsection 76-8-508.5 (2)(c);
             167          (FF) extortion to dismiss a criminal proceeding under Section 76-8-509 if by any threat
             168      or by use of force theft by extortion has been committed pursuant to Subsections
             169      76-6-406 (2)(a), (b), and (i);


             170          [(GG) damage or destruction of school or institution of higher education property by
             171      explosives or flammable materials under Section 76-8-715 ;]
             172          [(HH)] (GG) possession, use, or removal of explosive, chemical, or incendiary devices
             173      under Subsections 76-10-306 (3) through (6);
             174          [(II)] (HH) unlawful delivery of explosive, chemical, or incendiary devices under
             175      Section 76-10-307 ;
             176          [(JJ)] (II) purchase or possession of a dangerous weapon or handgun by a restricted
             177      person under Section 76-10-503 ;
             178          [(KK)] (JJ) unlawful discharge of a firearm under Section 76-10-508 ;
             179          [(LL)] (KK) aggravated exploitation of prostitution under Subsection
             180      76-10-1306 (1)(a);
             181          [(MM)] (LL) bus hijacking under Section 76-10-1504 ; and
             182          [(NN)] (MM) discharging firearms and hurling missiles under Section 76-10-1505 ; or
             183          (ii) any felony violation of a criminal statute of any other state, the United States, or
             184      any district, possession, or territory of the United States which would constitute a violent
             185      felony as defined in this Subsection (1) if committed in this state.
             186          (2) If a person is convicted in this state of a violent felony by plea or by verdict and the
             187      trier of fact determines beyond a reasonable doubt that the person is a habitual violent offender
             188      under this section, the penalty for a:
             189          (a) third degree felony is as if the conviction were for a first degree felony;
             190          (b) second degree felony is as if the conviction were for a first degree felony; or
             191          (c) first degree felony remains the penalty for a first degree penalty except:
             192          (i) the convicted person is not eligible for probation; and
             193          (ii) the Board of Pardons and Parole shall consider that the convicted person is a
             194      habitual violent offender as an aggravating factor in determining the length of incarceration.
             195          (3) (a) The prosecuting attorney, or grand jury if an indictment is returned, shall
             196      provide notice in the information or indictment that the defendant is subject to punishment as a
             197      habitual violent offender under this section. Notice shall include the case number, court, and


             198      date of conviction or commitment of any case relied upon by the prosecution.
             199          (b) (i) The defendant shall serve notice in writing upon the prosecutor if the defendant
             200      intends to deny that:
             201          (A) the defendant is the person who was convicted or committed;
             202          (B) the defendant was represented by counsel or had waived counsel; or
             203          (C) the defendant's plea was understandingly or voluntarily entered.
             204          (ii) The notice of denial shall be served not later than five days prior to trial and shall
             205      state in detail the defendant's contention regarding the previous conviction and commitment.
             206          (4) (a) If the defendant enters a denial under Subsection (3)(b) and if the case is tried to
             207      a jury, the jury may not be told until after it returns its verdict on the underlying felony charge,
             208      of the:
             209          (i) defendant's previous convictions for violent felonies, except as otherwise provided
             210      in the Utah Rules of Evidence; or
             211          (ii) allegation against the defendant of being a habitual violent offender.
             212          (b) If the jury's verdict is guilty, the defendant shall be tried regarding the allegation of
             213      being an habitual violent offender by the same jury, if practicable, unless the defendant waives
             214      the jury, in which case the allegation shall be tried immediately to the court.
             215          (c) (i) Prior to or at the time of sentencing the trier of fact shall determine if this section
             216      applies.
             217          (ii) The trier of fact shall consider any evidence presented at trial and the prosecution
             218      and the defendant shall be afforded an opportunity to present any necessary additional
             219      evidence.
             220          (iii) Prior to sentencing under this section, the trier of fact shall determine whether this
             221      section is applicable beyond a reasonable doubt.
             222          (d) If any previous conviction and commitment is based upon a plea of guilty or no
             223      contest, there is a rebuttable presumption that the conviction and commitment were regular and
             224      lawful in all respects if the conviction and commitment occurred after January 1, 1970. If the
             225      conviction and commitment occurred prior to January 1, 1970, the burden is on the prosecution


             226      to establish by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant was then represented by
             227      counsel or had lawfully waived his right to have counsel present, and that his plea was
             228      understandingly and voluntarily entered.
             229          (e) If the trier of fact finds this section applicable, the court shall enter that specific
             230      finding on the record and shall indicate in the order of judgment and commitment that the
             231      defendant has been found by the trier of fact to be a habitual violent offender and is sentenced
             232      under this section.
             233          (5) (a) The sentencing enhancement provisions of Sections 76-3-407 and 76-3-408
             234      apply to a felony conviction defined in Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 4, Sexual Offenses, and
             235      supersede the provisions of this section.
             236          (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (5)(a):
             237          (i) the convictions under Sections 76-5-404 and 76-5a-3 are governed by the
             238      enhancement provisions of this section; and
             239          (ii) the "violent felony" offense defined in Subsection (1)(c) shall include any felony
             240      sexual offense violation of Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 4, Sexual Offenses, to determine if the
             241      convicted person is a habitual violent offender.
             242          Section 7. Section 76-8-420 is amended to read:
             243           76-8-420. Removing or damaging road signs.
             244          Every person who [maliciously] intentionally or knowingly removes or injures any
             245      milepost or milestone or guidepost or any inscription on them, erected upon any highway, is
             246      guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             247          Section 8. Section 76-10-1510 is amended to read:
             248           76-10-1510. Obstructing operation of bus -- Conspiracy.
             249          Two or more persons who willfully [or maliciously] combine or conspire to violate
             250      Section 76-10-1509 shall each be guilty of a class C misdemeanor.
             251          Section 9. Section 78-45g-406 is amended to read:
             252           78-45g-406. Penalty for releasing information.
             253          A person who, [with malicious intent,] intentionally or knowingly releases confidential


             254      information from the Office of Vital Records which is filed pursuant to Section 78-45g-401 to
             255      a person or agency not authorized to receive the information under Section 78-45g-405 is guilty
             256      of a class B misdemeanor.
             257          Section 10. Repealer.
             258          This bill repeals:
             259          Section 76-8-706, Injury or destruction of property.
             260          Section 76-8-714, Injury or destruction of property of school or person.
             261          Section 76-8-715, Damage or destruction of property by explosives or flammable
             262      materials.


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