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Code · Utah · Title 78A — Judiciary and Judicial Administration · Chapter 5

78A-5-310. Modification or termination.

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Effective 5/12/2020
78A-5-310. Modification or termination.
(a)If a prosecutor finds that a defendant has failed to comply with the defendant's participant agreement, the prosecutor may notify the veterans treatment court and the defendant of the defendant's failure to comply with the participant agreement.
(b)Any notice by a prosecutor under Subsection (1)(a) shall include specific allegations of the defendant's non-compliant conduct with the participant agreement.
(2)Upon notice under Subsection
(1), or upon any other notice that the defendant has failed to comply with the defendant's participant agreement, the veterans treatment court shall hold a hearing, after giving notice to all parties, on the defendant's failure to comply with the participant agreement.
(3)At the hearing described in Subsection
(2), the veterans treatment court shall:
(a)review the defendant's conduct under the participant agreement; and
(b)hear recommendations from all parties in order to determine whether the defendant's participation in the veterans treatment court should be modified or terminated.
(4)After notice and a hearing is provided in accordance with this section, the veterans treatment court may modify or terminate a defendant's participation in a veterans treatment court.
Enacted by Chapter 62 , 2020 General Session
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