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2011 Utah Code
Title 78B Judicial Code
Chapter 1 Juries and Witnesses
- Section 101 Title.
- Section 102 Definitions.
- Section 103 Jurors selected from random cross section -- Opportunity and obligation to serve.
- Section 104 Jury composition.
- Section 105 Jurors -- Competency to serve -- Persons not competent to serve as jurors -- Court to determine disqualification.
- Section 106 Master jury list -- Inclusive -- Review -- Renewal -- Public examination.
- Section 107 Qualified jury list -- Term of availability -- Juror qualification form -- Content -- Joint jury list for court authorized.
- Section 108 Qualified prospective jurors not exempt from jury service.
- Section 109 Excuse from jury service -- Postponement.
- Section 110 Limitations on jury service.
- Section 111 Food allowance for jurors -- Sequestration costs.
- Section 112 Jurors -- Preservation of records.
- Section 113 Jury not selected in conformity with chapter -- Procedure to challenge -- Relief available -- Exclusive remedy.
- Section 114 Jury fee assessments -- Payment.
- Section 115 Jurors -- Penalties.
- Section 116 Jurors -- Employer not to discharge or threaten employee for jury service -- Criminal penalty -- Civil action by employee.
- Section 117 Jurors and witnesses -- State payment for jurors and subpoenaed persons -- Appropriations and costs -- Expenses in justice court.
- Section 118 Jurors and witnesses -- Judicial Council rules governing fee payment.
- Section 119 Jurors and witnesses -- Fees and mileage.
- Section 120 Jurors and witnesses -- Fees in criminal cases -- Daily report of attendance.
- Section 121 Jurors and witnesses -- Statement of service -- Certificate.
- Section 122 Jurors and witnesses -- Justice court judge -- Certificate of attendance -- Records and reporting.
- Section 123 Jurors and witnesses -- Limit of time for presentation of certificate.
- Section 124 Jurors and witnesses -- Statement of certificates -- Contents -- Payment by state.
- Section 125 Jurors and witnesses -- Certifying excessive fees a felony.
- Section 126 Jurors and witnesses -- Purchase of certificate forbidden -- Penalty.
- Section 127 Witnesses -- Competency.
- Section 128 Who may be witnesses -- Jury to judge credibility.
- Section 129 Witnesses -- Subpoena defined.
- Section 130 Witnesses -- Duty when served with subpoena.
- Section 131 Witnesses -- Liability to forfeiture and damages.
- Section 132 Employer not to discharge or threaten employee for responding to subpoena -- Criminal penalty -- Civil action by employee.
- Section 133 Witnesses -- Judge or juror may be witness -- Procedure.
- Section 134 Witnesses -- Duty to answer questions -- Privilege.
- Section 135 Witnesses -- Proceedings in aid of or supplemental to attachment, garnishment, or execution.
- Section 136 Witnesses -- Rights.
- Section 137 Witnesses -- Privileged communications.
- Section 138 Witnesses -- Exempt from arrest in civil action.
- Section 139 Witnesses -- Unlawful arrest -- Void -- Damages recoverable.
- Section 140 Liability of officer making arrest.
- Section 141 Witnesses -- Discharge when unlawfully arrested.
- Section 142 Witnesses -- Oaths -- Who may administer.
- Section 143 Witnesses -- Form of oath.
- Section 144 Witnesses -- Affirmation or declaration instead of oath allowed.
- Section 145 Witnesses -- Variance in form of swearing to suit beliefs.
- Section 146 Witnesses -- Interpreters -- Subpoena -- Contempt -- Costs.
- Section 147 Witnesses -- Fees in civil cases -- How paid -- Taxed as costs.
- Section 148 Witnesses -- Only one fee per day allowed.
- Section 149 Witnesses -- Officials subpoenaed not entitled to fee or per diem -- Exception.
- Section 150 Witnesses -- When criminal defense witness may be called at expense of state.
- Section 151 Witnesses -- Expenses for expert witnesses.
- Section 152 Witnesses -- Prohibition of expert witness contingent fees in civil actions.
- Section 201 Definitions.
- Section 202 Proceedings at which interpreter is to be provided for hearing impaired.
- Section 203 Effectiveness of interpreter determined.
- Section 204 Appointment of more qualified interpreter.
- Section 205 Readiness of interpreter prerequisite to commencement of proceeding.
- Section 206 List of qualified interpreters -- Use -- Appointment of another.
- Section 207 Oath of interpreter.
- Section 208 Compensation of interpreter.
- Section 209 Waiver of right to interpreter.
- Section 210 Privileged communications.
- Section 211 Video recording of testimony of hearing-impaired person.
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