As used in this part:

(1) “Adjudication” means an adjudication, as that term is defined in Section 80-1-102, of an offense under Section 80-6-701.

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Terms Used In Utah Code 63M-7-401.1

  • Adjudication: means an adjudication, as that term is defined in Section 80-1-102, of an offense under Section 80-6-701. See Utah Code 63M-7-401.1
  • Civil disability: means a legal right or privilege that is revoked as a result of the individual's conviction or adjudication. See Utah Code 63M-7-401.1
  • Commission: means the State Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice created in Section 63M-7-201. See Utah Code 63M-7-101.5
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Conviction: means the same as that term is defined in Section 77-38b-102. See Utah Code 63M-7-401.1
  • Disadvantage: means any legal or regulatory restriction that:
         (6)(a) is imposed on an individual as a result of the individual's conviction or adjudication; and
         (6)(b) is not a civil disability or a legal penalty. See Utah Code 63M-7-401.1
  • Discretionary disqualification: means a penalty, a civil disability, or a disadvantage that a court in a civil proceeding, or a federal, state, or local government agency or official, may impose on an individual as a result of the individual's adjudication or conviction for an offense regardless of whether the penalty, the civil disability, or the disadvantage is specifically designated as a penalty, a civil disability, or a disadvantage. See Utah Code 63M-7-401.1
  • Mandatory sanction: means a penalty, a civil disability, or a disadvantage that:
         (10)(a) is imposed on an individual as a result of the individual's adjudication or conviction for an offense regardless of whether the penalty, the civil disability, or the disadvantage is specifically designated as a penalty, a civil disability, or a disadvantage; and
         (10)(b) is not included in the judgment for the adjudication or conviction. See Utah Code 63M-7-401.1
  • Offense: means a felony, a misdemeanor, an infraction, or an adjudication under the laws of this state, another state, or the United States. See Utah Code 63M-7-401.1
  • Penalty: means an administrative, civil, or criminal sanction imposed to punish the individual for the individual's conviction or adjudication. See Utah Code 63M-7-401.1
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • United States: includes each state, district, and territory of the United States of America. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) “Adult sentencing and supervision length guidelines” means the guidelines established in Section 63M-7-404.3.
(3) “Civil disability” means a legal right or privilege that is revoked as a result of the individual’s conviction or adjudication.
(4) “Collateral consequence” means:

     (4)(a) a discretionary disqualification; or
     (4)(b) a mandatory sanction.
(5) “Conviction” means the same as that term is defined in Section 77-38b-102.
(6) “Disadvantage” means any legal or regulatory restriction that:

     (6)(a) is imposed on an individual as a result of the individual’s conviction or adjudication; and
     (6)(b) is not a civil disability or a legal penalty.
(7) “Discretionary disqualification” means a penalty, a civil disability, or a disadvantage that a court in a civil proceeding, or a federal, state, or local government agency or official, may impose on an individual as a result of the individual’s adjudication or conviction for an offense regardless of whether the penalty, the civil disability, or the disadvantage is specifically designated as a penalty, a civil disability, or a disadvantage.
(8) “Juvenile” means a minor as that term is defined in Section 80-1-102.
(9) “Juvenile disposition guidelines” means the guidelines established in Section 63M-7-404.5.
(10) “Mandatory sanction” means a penalty, a civil disability, or a disadvantage that:

     (10)(a) is imposed on an individual as a result of the individual’s adjudication or conviction for an offense regardless of whether the penalty, the civil disability, or the disadvantage is specifically designated as a penalty, a civil disability, or a disadvantage; and
     (10)(b) is not included in the judgment for the adjudication or conviction.
(11) “Master offense list” means a document that contains all offenses that exist in statute and each offense’s associated penalty.
(12) “Offense” means a felony, a misdemeanor, an infraction, or an adjudication under the laws of this state, another state, or the United States.
(13) “Penalty” means an administrative, civil, or criminal sanction imposed to punish the individual for the individual’s conviction or adjudication.
(14) “Sentencing commission” means the sentencing commission created in Section 63M-7-401.2.