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2006 Utah Code - Chapter 02 — Principles of Criminal Responsibility
- 76-2-101 — Requirements of criminal conduct and criminal responsibility.
- 76-2-102 — Culpable mental state required -- Strict liability.
- 76-2-103 — Definitions.
- 76-2-104 — Culpable mental state -- Higher mental states included.
- 76-2-105 — Transferred intent.
- 76-2-201 — Definitions.
- 76-2-202 — Criminal responsibility for direct commission of offense or for conduct of another.
- 76-2-203 — Defenses unavailable in prosecution based on conduct of another.
- 76-2-204 — Criminal responsibility of corporation or association.
- 76-2-205 — Criminal responsibility of person for conduct in name of corporation or association.
- 76-2-301 — Person under fourteen years old not criminally responsible.
- 76-2-302 — Compulsion.
- 76-2-303 — Entrapment.
- 76-2-304 — Ignorance or mistake of fact or law.
- 76-2-304.5 — Mistake as to victim's age not a defense.
- 76-2-305 — Mental illness -- Use as a defense -- Influence of alcohol or other substance voluntarily consumed -- Definition.
- 76-2-306 — Voluntary intoxication.
- 76-2-307 — Voluntary termination of efforts prior to offense.
- 76-2-308 — Affirmative defenses.
- 76-2-401 — Justification as defense -- When allowed.
- 76-2-402 — Force in defense of person -- Forcible felony defined.
- 76-2-403 — Force in arrest.
- 76-2-404 — Peace officer's use of deadly force.
- 76-2-405 — Force in defense of habitation.
- 76-2-406 — Force in defense of property.
- 76-2-407 — Deadly force in defense of persons on real property.
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