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Utah

Title 17 — Counties · Chapter 68
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17-68-101. Definitions.
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17-68-102. Creation of Office of the District Attorney.
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17-68-103. Consolidated office.
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17-68-104. District attorney and county attorney data collection for counties of the first, second, and third class -- Report.
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17-68-201. County attorney and district attorney serve as county officers -- Eligibility for private practice.
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17-68-202. Qualifications.
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17-68-203. License suspended -- Vacancy.
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17-68-301. County and district attorney duties, powers, and functions -- Legislative functions.
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17-68-302. County attorney powers and functions.
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17-68-303. District attorney powers and functions.
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17-68-304. Assistance to the attorney general.
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17-68-305. Deputy attorneys.
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17-68-306. Prohibited acts.
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17-68-401. Creation of a prosecution district.
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17-68-402. Multicounty prosecution district.
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17-68-403. Dissolution of prosecution district.
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17-68-501. Public prosecutor powers and duties.
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17-68-502. Public prosecutor's ethical duties.
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17-68-503. Pretrial responsibilities.
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17-68-504. Appeals.
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17-68-505. Juvenile proceedings.
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17-68-506. Civil responsibilities of public prosecutors.
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17-68-601. Duties as civil counsel.
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17-68-602. Ethical duties of civil counsel -- County is client.
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17-68-603. Civil violation of county ordinance.
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17-68-604. Legal opinions -- Review and advise as to form -- Escheats to the state.
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17-68-605. County attorney to review certain county plans, county contracts -- List nonexhaustive.
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