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House moves joyriding cases back to juvenile court in wide vote

Utah House of Representatives · January 30, 1990
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Summary

House Bill 244, returning 'unauthorized control over a vehicle' (joyriding) and traffic offenses for under‑16s to juvenile court jurisdiction, passed the Utah House by a wide margin after sponsor testimony and law‑enforcement endorsement.

The Utah House voted to pass House Bill 244, which returns joyriding and certain traffic offenses involving defendants under age 16 to juvenile court jurisdiction. Representative Aspen B. Bradshaw, sponsor, told the chamber the bill corrects a prior transfer of traffic defenses…

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