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Title 76 — Utah Criminal Code · Chapter 1
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Superseded 7/1/2026
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Repealed 7/1/2026
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76-1-101.5. Definitions.
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76-1-101.6. Application of definitions to title.
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76-1-102. Effective date.
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76-1-103. Application of code -- Offense prior to effective date.
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76-1-104. Purposes and principles of construction.
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76-1-105. Common law crimes abolished.
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76-1-106. Strict construction rule not applicable.
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76-1-107. Procedure -- Applicable provisions -- Military codes, enforcement of court orders, and liability for civil damages not affected.
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76-1-108. Severability clause.
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76-1-201. Jurisdiction of offenses.
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76-1-202. Venue for a criminal action.
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76-1-301. Offenses for which prosecution may be commenced at any time.
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76-1-301.1. Statute of limitations for unlawful sexual activity with a minor.
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76-1-301.5. Time limitations for prosecution of misusing public money, falsification or alteration of government records, and bribery.
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Effective 5/6/2026 76-1-302. Time limitations for prosecution of offenses -- Specific exceptions -- …
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76-1-303. Time limitations for fraud or breach of fiduciary obligation -- Misconduct of public officer or employee.
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76-1-304. Defendant out of state -- Plea held invalid -- New prosecutions.
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76-1-305. Lesser included offense for which period of limitations has run.
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76-1-306. Judge to determine.
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76-1-401. "Single criminal episode" defined -- Joinder of offenses and defendants.
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76-1-402. Separate offenses arising out of single criminal episode -- Included offenses.
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76-1-403. Former prosecution barring subsequent prosecution for offense out of same episode.
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76-1-404. Concurrent jurisdiction -- Prosecution in other jurisdiction barring prosecution in state.
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76-1-405. Subsequent prosecution not barred -- Circumstances.
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76-1-501. Presumption of innocence -- "Element of the offense" defined.
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76-1-502. Negating defense by allegation or proof -- When not required.
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76-1-503. Presumption of fact.
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76-1-504. Affirmative defense presented by defendant.
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