Utah Criminal Defense Attorney Blog
Utah Senate Votes to Abolish Death Penalty
Posted by Utah Criminal Defense Attorney
Stephen
Howard
March 4, 2016.
The Utah Senate voted this week on a bill that would abolish the death
penalty in Utah. The bill, sponsored by Senator Steve Urquart, narrowly
passed the Senate, with a vote of 15 in favor, 12 opposed, and 2 either
absent or abstaining. The bill must still pass the House before
becoming law. But Sen. Urquart has expressed optimism about progress
being made with members of the Utah House of Representatives.
Even if the bill passes the House, it could still be subject to veto by
Utah Governor Gary Herbert. Given the narrow margin by which the bill
passed the Senate, there remain real questions about whether the bill
has sufficient support in the legislature to overcome a veto by the
Governor.
The Senate vote passing the bill to repeal the death penalty has been a
suprise to many. Just last year, Utah's legislature passed a new law,
which was signed by the Governor, that reinstated the firing squad as a
potential method for imposing the death penalty if the State were not
able to lawfully obtain the drugs needed for death by lethal
injection. And even this year, the Representative Paul Ray introduced
legislation that would expand capital punishment under Utah's
aggravated murder statute for certain homicides committed during an act
of human trafficking.
If this bill passes, Utah would join 19 other states and the District
of Columbia that have abolished the death penalty by statute.
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penalties for a criminal conviction in Utah can be severe. Even a minor
misdemeanor charge can result in jail time and substantial fines.
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