2022 Utah Code
Title 76 - Utah Criminal Code
Chapter 5 - Offenses Against the Individual
Part 1 - Assault and Related Offenses
Section 102.4 - Assault against peace officer or a military servicemember in uniform -- Penalties.

Universal Citation: UT Code § 76-5-102.4 (2022)
Effective 5/4/2022
76-5-102.4. Assault against peace officer or a military servicemember in uniform -- Penalties.
  • (1)
    • (a) As used in this section:
      • (i) "Assault" means an offense under Section 76-5-102.
      • (ii) "Military servicemember in uniform" means:
        • (A) a member of any branch of the United States military who is wearing a uniform as authorized by the member's branch of service; or
        • (B) a member of the National Guard serving as provided in Section 39A-3-103.
      • (iii) "Peace officer" means:
        • (A) a law enforcement officer certified under Section 53-13-103;
        • (B) a correctional officer under Section 53-13-104;
        • (C) a special function officer under Section 53-13-105; or
        • (D) a federal officer under Section 53-13-106.
      • (iv) "Threat of violence" means an offense under Section 76-5-107.
    • (b) Terms defined in Section 76-1-101.5 apply to this section.
  • (2)
    • (a) An actor commits assault against a peace officer if:
      • (i) the actor commits an assault or threat of violence against a peace officer, with knowledge that the peace officer is a peace officer; and
      • (ii) at the time of the assault or threat of violence, the peace officer was acting within the scope of authority as a peace officer.
    • (b) An actor commits an assault or threat of violence against a military servicemember in uniform if:
      • (i) the actor commits an assault or threat of violence against a military servicemember in uniform; and
      • (ii) at the time of the assault or threat of violence, the servicemember was on orders and acting within the scope of authority granted to the military servicemember in uniform.
  • (3)
    • (a) A violation of Subsection (2) is a class A misdemeanor.
    • (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(a), a violation of Subsection (2) is a third degree felony if the actor:
      • (i) has been previously convicted of a class A misdemeanor or a felony violation of this section; or
      • (ii) causes substantial bodily injury.
    • (c) Notwithstanding Subsection (3)(a) or (b), a violation of Subsection (2) is a second degree felony if the actor uses:
      • (i) a dangerous weapon; or
      • (ii) other means or force likely to produce death or serious bodily injury.
  • (4) This section does not affect or limit any individual's constitutional right to the lawful expression of free speech, the right of assembly, or any other recognized rights secured by the Constitution or laws of Utah or by the Constitution or laws of the United States.
  • (5) An actor who violates this section shall serve, in jail or another correctional facility, a minimum of:
    • (a) 90 consecutive days for a second offense; and
    • (b) 180 consecutive days for each subsequent offense.
  • (6) The court may suspend the imposition or execution of the sentence required under Subsection (5) if the court finds that the interests of justice would be best served by the suspension and the court makes specific findings concerning the disposition on the record.


Amended by Chapter 181, 2022 General Session
Amended by Chapter 373, 2022 General Session
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