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Senate advances SB21 to define prisoner-transport responsibilities, require restitution for transport costs
Summary
Senate committee advanced SB21 to the third-reading calendar after Senator Rex Black explained the bill would assign transporting responsibility to the jurisdiction where a felony will be tried, allow contracting between law enforcement agencies, and require courts to order restitution to cover transport fees.
The Utah Senate advanced Senate Bill 21 on January 19, 1993, sending the measure to the third-reading calendar after a committee recommendation and a floor presentation by Senator Rex Black.
Senator Rex Black said the bill addresses recurring problems with transporting felony suspects between counties by clarifying which law enforcement agency is responsible when a suspect is arrested outside the trial jurisdiction.…
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