Utah Code § 17-68-501

Public prosecutor powers and duties
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An attorney who serves as a public prosecutor shall:
(1) except for a prosecution undertaken by a city attorney under Section 10-3-928, conduct,
on behalf of the state, all prosecutions for a public offense committed within a county or
prosecution district;
(2) conduct, on behalf of the county, all prosecutions for a public offense in violation of a county
criminal ordinance; and
(3) perform all other duties and responsibilities as required by law.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 13, 2025 Special Session 1

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