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77-13-2. Record of plea -- Effect of each kind of plea.
Every plea shall be entered upon the record of the court and shall have the followingeffect:
(1) A plea of not guilty is a denial of the guilt of the accused and puts in issue everymaterial allegation of the information or indictment;
(2) A plea of guilty is an acknowledgment that the accused is guilty of the offensecharged; and
(3) A plea of no contest indicates the accused does not challenge the charges in theinformation or indictment and if accepted by the court shall have the same effect as a plea ofguilty and imposition of sentence may be rendered in the same manner as if a plea of guilty hadbeen entered.

Enacted by Chapter 15, 1980 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-77 > Chapter-13 > 77-13-2

77-13-2. Record of plea -- Effect of each kind of plea.
Every plea shall be entered upon the record of the court and shall have the followingeffect:
(1) A plea of not guilty is a denial of the guilt of the accused and puts in issue everymaterial allegation of the information or indictment;
(2) A plea of guilty is an acknowledgment that the accused is guilty of the offensecharged; and
(3) A plea of no contest indicates the accused does not challenge the charges in theinformation or indictment and if accepted by the court shall have the same effect as a plea ofguilty and imposition of sentence may be rendered in the same manner as if a plea of guilty hadbeen entered.

Enacted by Chapter 15, 1980 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-77 > Chapter-13 > 77-13-2

77-13-2. Record of plea -- Effect of each kind of plea.
Every plea shall be entered upon the record of the court and shall have the followingeffect:
(1) A plea of not guilty is a denial of the guilt of the accused and puts in issue everymaterial allegation of the information or indictment;
(2) A plea of guilty is an acknowledgment that the accused is guilty of the offensecharged; and
(3) A plea of no contest indicates the accused does not challenge the charges in theinformation or indictment and if accepted by the court shall have the same effect as a plea ofguilty and imposition of sentence may be rendered in the same manner as if a plea of guilty hadbeen entered.

Enacted by Chapter 15, 1980 General Session