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S.B. 256

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COUNTY ATTORNEY AMENDMENTS

             2     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Gene Davis

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House Sponsor: ____________

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies provisions relating to county attorney duties.
             10      Highlighted Provisions:
             11          This bill:
             12          .    modifies the duties of a county attorney by:
             13              .    eliminating the duty to report annually to the attorney general on criminal
             14      prosecutions; and
             15              .    adding a duty to assist the attorney general to collect criminal justice data
             16      through participating and assisting in the development of an integrated criminal
             17      justice information system.
             18      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             19          None
             20      Other Special Clauses:
             21          None
             22      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             23      AMENDS:
             24          17-18-1, as last amended by Chapter 130, Laws of Utah 2002
             25     
             26      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             27          Section 1. Section 17-18-1 is amended to read:


             28           17-18-1. Powers -- Duties of county attorney -- Prohibitions.
             29          (1) (a) In each county which is not within a prosecution district, the county attorney is a
             30      public prosecutor and shall:
             31          (i) conduct on behalf of the state all prosecutions for public offenses committed within
             32      the county, except for prosecutions undertaken by the city attorney under Section 10-3-928 and
             33      appeals from them;
             34          (ii) institute proceedings before the proper magistrate for the arrest of persons charged
             35      with or reasonably suspected of any public offense when in possession of information that the
             36      offense has been committed, and for that purpose shall attend court in person or by deputy in
             37      cases of arrests when required; and
             38          (iii) when it does not conflict with other official duties, attend to all legal business
             39      required in the county by the attorney general without charge when the interests of the state are
             40      involved.
             41          (b) All the duties and powers of public prosecutor shall be assumed and discharged by
             42      the county attorney.
             43          (2) The county attorney:
             44          (a) shall appear and prosecute for the state in the district court of the county in all
             45      criminal prosecutions;
             46          (b) may appear and prosecute in all civil cases in which the state may be interested; and
             47          (c) shall render assistance and cooperation as required by the attorney general in:
             48          (i) all cases that may be appealed to the Supreme Court and shall prosecute the appeal
             49      from any crime charged by the county attorney as a misdemeanor in the district court; and
             50          (ii) investigations involving the Office of the Attorney General, including those
             51      described in Subsection 67-5-18 (3)(f).
             52          (3) The county attorney shall:
             53          (a) attend the deliberations of the grand jury;
             54          (b) draw all indictments and informations for offenses against the laws of this state
             55      within the county;
             56          (c) cause all persons indicted or informed against to be speedily arraigned;
             57          (d) cause all witnesses for the state to be subpoenaed to appear before the court or
             58      grand jury;


             59          (e) examine carefully into the sufficiency of all appearance bonds that may be tendered
             60      to the district court of the county;
             61          (f) upon the order of the court, institute proceedings in the name of the state for
             62      recovery upon the forfeiture of any appearance or other bonds running to the state and enforce
             63      the collection of them; and
             64          (g) perform other duties as required by law.
             65          (4) The county attorney shall:
             66          (a) ascertain by all practicable means what estate or property within the county has
             67      escheated or reverted to the state;
             68          (b) require the assessor of taxes of the county to furnish annually a list of all real or
             69      personal property that may have so escheated or reverted; and
             70          (c) file a copy of the list in the office of the state auditor and of the attorney general.
             71          (5) The county attorney shall:
             72          (a) [each year on the first business day of August file a report with the attorney general
             73      covering the preceding fiscal year, stating the number of criminal prosecutions in the district,
             74      the character of the offenses charged, the number of convictions, the amount of fines and
             75      penalties imposed, and the amount collected] assist the attorney general to collect criminal
             76      justice data by participating and assisting in the development of an integrated criminal justice
             77      information system; and
             78          (b) call attention to any defect in the operation of the laws and suggest amendments to
             79      correct the defect.
             80          (6) The county attorney shall:
             81          (a) appear and prosecute for the state in the juvenile court of the county in any
             82      proceeding involving delinquency;
             83          (b) represent the state in any proceeding pending before the juvenile court if any rights
             84      to the custody of any juvenile are asserted by any third person; and
             85          (c) prosecute before the court any person charged with abuse, neglect, or contributing
             86      to the delinquency or dependency of a juvenile.
             87          (7) The county attorney shall:
             88          (a) defend all actions brought against the county;
             89          (b) prosecute all actions for the recovery of debts, fines, penalties, and forfeitures


             90      accruing to the county;
             91          (c) give, when required and without fee, an opinion in writing to county, district, and
             92      precinct officers on matters relating to the duties of their respective offices;
             93          (d) deliver receipts for money or property received in an official capacity and file
             94      duplicates with the county treasurer; and
             95          (e) on the first Monday of each month file with the auditor an account verified by oath
             96      of all money received in an official capacity during the preceding month, and at the same time
             97      pay it over to the county treasurer.
             98          (8) A county attorney may not:
             99          (a) in any manner consult, advise, counsel, or defend within this state any person
             100      charged with any crime, misdemeanor, or breach of any penal statute or ordinance;
             101          (b) be qualified to prosecute or dismiss in the name of the state any case in which the
             102      county attorney has previously acted as counsel for the accused on the pending charge; or
             103          (c) in any case compromise any cause or enter a nolle prosequi after the filing of an
             104      indictment or information without the consent of the court.
             105          (9) If at any time after investigation by the district judge involved, the judge finds and
             106      recommends that the county attorney in any county is unable to satisfactorily and adequately
             107      perform the duties in prosecuting a criminal case without additional legal assistance, the
             108      attorney general shall provide the additional assistance.




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