Utah Courts
URCRP Rule 23 (Rules of Criminal Procedure)
URCRP Rule 23 (Rules of Criminal Procedure)
Rule 23. Arrest of judgment.
Rule printed on November 21, 2024 at 5:24 am. Go to https://www.utcourts.gov/rules for current rules.
Effective: 1/1/1989
At any time prior to the imposition of sentence, the court upon its own initiative may, or upon motion of a defendant shall, arrest judgment if the facts proved or admitted do not constitute a public offense, or the defendant is mentally ill, or there is other good cause for the arrest of judgment. Upon arresting judgment the court may, unless a judgment of acquittal of the offense charged is entered or jeopardy has attached, order a commitment until the defendant is charged anew or retried, or may enter any other order as may be just and proper under the circumstances.
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