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Timestamp: 2020-02-18 16:44:49
Document Index: 178186616

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76', '§ 76']

The parties may call expert witnesses of their own at their own expense. Upon showing that a defendant is financially unable to pay the fees of an expert whose services
are necessary for adequate defense, the witness fee shall be paid as if he were called on behalf of the prosecution.
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-201 Restitution
When a person is convicted of criminal activity that has resulted in pecuniary damages, in addition to any other sentence it may impose, the court shall order that the defendant
make restitution to the victims, or for conduct for which the defendant has agreed to make restitution as part of a plea agreement
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-201 Transportation costs
In addition to any other sentence the court may impose, and unless otherwise ordered by the court, the defendant shall pay restitution of governmental transportation expenses if the defendant was:
(i) transported pursuant to court order from one county to another within the state at governmental expense to resolve pending criminal charges; (ii) charged with a felony or a class A, B, or C misdemeanor; and (iii) convicted of a crime... Restitution of governmental transportation expenses under Subsection (5)(a)(i) shall be calculated according to the following schedule: (A) $100 for up to 100 miles a defendant is transported; (B) $200 for 100 up to 200 miles a defendant is transported; and (C) $350 for 200 miles or more a defendant is transported.
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-201 Extradition costs
If a defendant has been extradited to this state under Title 77, Chapter 30, Extradition, to resolve pending criminal charges and is convicted of criminal activity in the county to
which he has been returned, the court may, in addition to any other sentence it may impose, order that the defendant make restitution for costs expended by any governmental entity for the extradition.
Cost of extradition
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-201 Incarceration costs
In addition to any other sentence the court may impose, and unless otherwise ordered by the court pursuant to Subsection (6)(c), the defendant shall pay restitution to the county for
the cost of incarceration and costs of medical care provided to the defendant while in the county correctional facility before and after sentencing if: (i) the defendant is convicted of criminal activity that results in incarceration in the county correctional facility; and (ii)(A) the defendant is not a state prisoner housed in a county correctional facility through a contract with the Department of Corrections; or (B) the reimbursement does not duplicate the reimbursement provided under Section 64-13e-104 if the defendant is a state probationary inmate, as defined in Section 64-13e-102, or a state parole inmate, as defined in Section 64-13e-102...The costs of incarceration under Subsection (6)(a) do not include expenses incurred by the county correctional facility in providing reasonable accommodation for an inmate qualifying as an individual with a disability as defined and covered by the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 12101 through 12213, including medical and mental health treatment for the inmate's disability.
Cost of incarceration and medical care
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-301 1st and 2nd degree felony fine A person convicted of an offense may be sentenced to pay a fine, not exceeding: (a) $10,000 for a felony conviction of the first degree or second degree $0 - $10000 Felony No Court no
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-301 3rd degree felony fine A person convicted of an offense may be sentenced to pay a fine, not exceeding:... $5,000 for a felony conviction of the third degree $0 - $5000 Felony No Court no
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-301 Class A misdemeanor fine A person convicted of an offense may be sentenced to pay a fine, not exceeding:... $2,500 for a class A misdemeanor conviction $0 - $2500 Misdemeanor No Court no
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-301 Class B misdemeanor fine A person convicted of an offense may be sentenced to pay a fine, not exceeding:... $1,000 for a class B misdemeanor conviction $0 - $1000 Misdemeanor No Court no
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-301 Class C misdemeanor fine A person convicted of an offense may be sentenced to pay a fine, not exceeding:... $750 for a class C misdemeanor conviction or infraction conviction $0 - $750 Misdemeanor No Court no
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-3-301 Infraction conviction fine A person convicted of an offense may be sentenced to pay a fine, not exceeding:... $750 for a class C misdemeanor conviction or infraction conviction $0 - $750 No Court no
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-5-107 Reimbursement for threat of violence
In addition to any other penalty authorized by law, a court shall order any person convicted of any violation of this section to reimburse any federal, state, or local unit
of government, or any private business, organization, individual, or entity for all expenses and losses incurred in responding to the violation, unless the court states on the record the reasons why the reimbursement would be inappropriate
Misdemeanor No Court no
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-5-107.3 Reimbursement for threat of terrorism
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-105 Reimbursement for causing catastrophe
of government, or any private business, organization, individual, or entity for all expenses incurred in responding to the violation, unless the court states on the record the reasons why the reimbursement would be inappropriate
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-107 Graffiti removal costs The court, upon conviction or adjudication, shall order restitution to the victim in the amount of removal, repair, or replacement costs
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-107 Graffiti restitution
An additional amount of $1,000 in restitution shall be added to removal costs if the graffiti is positioned on an overpass or an underpass, requires that traffic be interfered with
in order to remove it, or the entity responsible for the area in which the clean-up is to take place must provide assistance in order for the removal to take place safely
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-109 Fine for offense against timber, mining or agricultural industries: Class C misdemeanor
If the trier of fact finds beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed any criminal offense with the intent to halt, impede, obstruct, or interfere with the lawful management,
cultivation, or harvesting of trees or timber, or the management or operations of agricultural or mining industries, the penalties are enhanced as provided in this Subsection (3): (a) a class C misdemeanor is a class B misdemeanor, with a mandatory fine of not less than $1,000, which is in addition to any term of imprisonment the court may impose
Not less than $1000
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-109 Fine for offense against timber, mining or agricultural industries: Class B misdemeanor
cultivation, or harvesting of trees or timber, or the management or operations of agricultural or mining industries, the penalties are enhanced as provided in this Subsection (3): ... a class B misdemeanor is a Class A misdemeanor, with a fine of not less than $2,500, which is in addition to any term of imprisonment the court may impose
$2500 - $0
not less than $2500
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-109 Fine for offense against timber, mining or agricultural industries: Class A misdemeanor
cultivation, or harvesting of trees or timber, or the management or operations of agricultural or mining industries, the penalties are enhanced as provided in this Subsection (3): a class A misdemeanor is a third degree felony, with a fine of not less than $5,000, which is in addition to any term of imprisonment the court may impose
not less than $5000
Utah Utah Code Ann. § 76-6-109 Fine for offense against timber, mining or agricultural industries: 3rd degree felony
cultivation, or harvesting of trees or timber, or the management or operations of agricultural or mining industries, the penalties are enhanced as provided in this Subsection (3):... a third degree felony is a second degree felony, with a fine of not less than $7,500, which is in addition to any term of imprisonment the court may impose
$7500 - $0
not less than $7500