UTAH CODE (Last Updated: January 16, 2015) |
Title 78B. Judicial Code |
Chapter 9. Postconviction Remedies Act |
Part 4. Postconviction Determination of Factual Innocence |
§ 78B-9-401.5. Definitions.
Latest version.
- As used in this part:
(1) "Bona fide and compelling issue of factual innocence" means that the newly discovered material evidence presented by the petitioner, if credible, would clearly establish the factual innocence of the petitioner. (3) "Newly discovered material evidence" means evidence that was not available to the petitioner at trial or during the resolution on the merits by the trial court of any motion to withdraw a guilty plea or motion for new trial and which is relevant to the determination of the issue of factual innocence, and may also include: (a) evidence which was discovered prior to or in the course of any appeal or postconviction proceedings that served in whole or in part as the basis for vacatur or reversal of the conviction of petitioner; or (b) evidence that supports the claims within a petition filed under Part 1, General Provisions, which is pending at the time of the court's determination of factual innocence. (4) "Period of incarceration" means any sentence of imprisonment, including jail, which was served after judgement of conviction.
Enacted by Chapter 153, 2010 General Session