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2006 Utah Code - 78-35-2 — Recommitment.
78-35-2. Recommitment.In all cases where it is claimed that a person is illegally or wrongfully restrained or deprived of his liberty, where such restraint or imprisonment is for a criminal offense and there is not sufficient cause for discharge (even though the commitment may have been informally made or without due authority, or the process may have been executed by a person not duly authorized) the court or judge may make a new commitment, or admit the party to bail, if the case is bailable. And all material witnesses shall also be required to enter into a recognizance to appear at the same time and place and not depart therefrom without leave. All such papers must be filed in the clerk's office where the same are made returnable.
No Change Since 1953
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