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House unanimously advances bill to shield alleged domestic-violence victims' locations from perpetrators
Summary
House Bill 183, which removes a requirement that alleged victims' court contact addresses be given to alleged perpetrators after an arrest and provides tailored notice procedures to protect victims, passed the House 70–0 and will proceed to the Senate.
The Utah House on Jan. 28 passed House Bill 183, which revises what information law enforcement must provide following an arrest for domestic violence to avoid disclosing an alleged victim’s location to the alleged perpetrator.
Sponsor Representative Peggy Wallace told the House that the bill removes the requirement to give the alleged perpetrator the victim’s address…
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