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Senate Hears Constable Testimony; House Bill 133 Fails in Recorded Senate Count

Utah State Senate · January 31, 1990
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Summary

After a Committee of the Whole and testimony from elected and deputy constables, the Senate recorded a vote on House Bill 133 (constable amendments) showing 11 ayes, 14 nays and 4 absent; the transcript records the bill as failing in that floor action.

Senators heard sustained testimony on House Bill 133, a set of amendments affecting constables and the process for serving legal process. The debate included both written and in‑person testimony from elected constables, deputy constables and task force members. In a recorded floor action earlier in the session, the Senate reported House Bill 133 as showing 11 ayes, 14 nays and 4 absent; the transcript records the bill as failing at that point.

Deputy Michelle, who identified herself as approved by the county commission and a deputy under Rick Berry, testified she and other…

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