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Code · Utah · Title 76 — Utah Criminal Code · Chapter 3

76-3-203. Felony conviction -- Indeterminate term of imprisonment.

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76-3-203. Felony conviction -- Indeterminate term of imprisonment.
A person who has been convicted of a felony may be sentenced to imprisonment for an indeterminate term as follows:
(1)In the case of a felony of the first degree, unless the statute provides otherwise, for a term of not less than five years and which may be for life.
(2)In the case of a felony of the second degree, unless the statute provides otherwise, for a term of not less than one year nor more than 15 years.
(3)In the case of a felony of the third degree, unless the statute provides otherwise, for a term not to exceed five years.
Amended by Chapter 148 , 2003 General Session
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