2006 Utah Code - 77-19-9 — Judgment of death not executed -- Order for execution.

     77-19-9.   Judgment of death not executed -- Order for execution.
     (1) If for any reason a judgment of death has not been executed and remains in force, the court where the conviction was had, on application of the prosecuting attorney, shall order the defendant to be brought before it or, if he is at large, issue a warrant for his apprehension.
     (2) When the defendant is brought before the court, it shall inquire into the facts and, if no legal reason exists against the execution of judgment, the court shall make an order requiring the executive director of the Department of Corrections or his designee to ensure that the judgment is executed on a specified day, which may not be fewer than 30 nor more than 60 days after the court's order, and may not be a Sunday, Monday, or a legal holiday, as defined in Section 63-13-2. The court shall also draw and have delivered another warrant under Section 77-19-6.
     (3) The Department of Corrections shall determine the hour, within the appointed day, at which the judgment is to be executed.

Amended by Chapter 6, 2004 General Session

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