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Code · Utah · Title 77 — Utah Code of Criminal Procedure · Chapter 38

77-38-14. Notice of expungement petition -- Victim's right to object.

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Effective 10/1/2023
77-38-14. Notice of expungement petition -- Victim's right to object.
(a)The Department of Corrections or the Juvenile Probation Department shall prepare a document explaining the right of a victim or a victim's representative to object to a petition for expungement under Section 77-40a-305 or 80-6-1004.1 and the procedures for obtaining notice of the petition.
(b)The department or division shall provide each trial court a copy of the document that has jurisdiction over delinquencies or criminal offenses subject to expungement.
(2)The prosecuting attorney in any case leading to a conviction, a charge dismissed in accordance with a plea in abeyance agreement, or an adjudication subject to expungement, shall provide a copy of the document to each person who would be entitled to notice of a petition for expungement under Sections 77-40a-305 and 80-6-1004.1 .
Amended by Chapter 115 , 2023 General Session
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