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76-8-419. Damaging highways or bridges.
(1) Every person who intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly digs up, removes, displaces,breaks, or otherwise damages or destroys any public highway, or any private way laid out byauthority of law, or any bridge upon the highway or private way is guilty of a class Amisdemeanor.
(2) If the violation of this section constitutes an offense subject to a greater penalty underanother provision of Title 76, Utah Criminal Code, than is provided under this section, this sectiondoes not prohibit the prosecution and sentencing for the offense subject to a greater penalty.

Amended by Chapter 166, 2002 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-76 > Chapter-08 > 76-8-419

76-8-419. Damaging highways or bridges.
(1) Every person who intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly digs up, removes, displaces,breaks, or otherwise damages or destroys any public highway, or any private way laid out byauthority of law, or any bridge upon the highway or private way is guilty of a class Amisdemeanor.
(2) If the violation of this section constitutes an offense subject to a greater penalty underanother provision of Title 76, Utah Criminal Code, than is provided under this section, this sectiondoes not prohibit the prosecution and sentencing for the offense subject to a greater penalty.

Amended by Chapter 166, 2002 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-76 > Chapter-08 > 76-8-419

76-8-419. Damaging highways or bridges.
(1) Every person who intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly digs up, removes, displaces,breaks, or otherwise damages or destroys any public highway, or any private way laid out byauthority of law, or any bridge upon the highway or private way is guilty of a class Amisdemeanor.
(2) If the violation of this section constitutes an offense subject to a greater penalty underanother provision of Title 76, Utah Criminal Code, than is provided under this section, this sectiondoes not prohibit the prosecution and sentencing for the offense subject to a greater penalty.

Amended by Chapter 166, 2002 General Session