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1 Utah Code Ann. § 76-2-1 (1953).
2 Id. § 76-2-2. No prosecutions were reported under this statute.
3 See Doe v. Rampton, No. C-234-70 (D. Utah 1973). Prior to Roe, the same three-judge district court upheld the pre-Roe statutes. See Doe v. Rampton, No. C-234-70 (D. Utah. Sep. 29, 1971), vacated and remanded, 410 U.S. 950 (1973).
4 1973 Utah Laws 584, 684; ch. 196, (sub.) ch. 10, pt. 14, § 76-10-1401.
6 Utah Code Ann. §§ 76-7-302(2)(a), -(d), -(e) (Supp. 2004).
7 Id. §§ 76-7-302(b), -(c).
8 See Jane L. v. Bangerter, 809 F.Supp. 865 (D. Utah 1992), aff’d in part, rev’d in part, 61 F.3d 1493 (10th Cir. 1995), reversed and remanded sub nom. Leavitt v. Jane L., 518 U.S. 137 (1996), on remand, 102 F.3d 1112 (10th Cir. 1996), cert. denied, 520 U.S. 1274 (1997).
9 See nn. 6, 7, supra.
10 See Jane L. v. Bangerter, 794 F.Supp. 1537, 1544 (D. Utah 1992). As the experience in California demonstrated, mental health exceptions were widely abused. See People v. Barksdale, 503 P.2d 257, 265 (Cal. 1972) (noting that more than 60,000 abortions were reported in 1970, more than 98% of which were performed for alleged reasons of mental health).

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