Utah Code § 78B-6-610

Disobedience of writ -- Punishment
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When a peremptory writ of mandate or writ of prohibition has been issued and directed to an
inferior tribunal, corporation, board, or person, and the court determines that any member of the
tribunal, corporation, board, or person upon whom the writ was personally served has, without
just excuse, refused or neglected to obey the writ, the court may, upon motion, impose a fine not
exceeding $500. In cases of persistence in a refusal of obedience, the court may order the party

to be imprisoned until the writ is obeyed, and may make any orders necessary and proper for
enforcement of the writ.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session

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