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HB 78

Criminal Offenses Amendments

2025 General Session Introduced by Brady Brammer and 1 co-sponsor

I don't have access to the specific text or detailed provisions of Utah HB 78 in my training data. To provide you with an accurate, balanced analysis of this criminal offenses a...

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Bill Summary · HB 78

I don't have access to the specific text or detailed provisions of Utah HB 78 in my training data. To provide you with an accurate, balanced analysis of this criminal offenses amendment bill, I would need:

  1. The bill's full text - What specific criminal offenses are being amended or created?
  2. Key provisions - What are the substantive changes (penalties, definitions, new crimes, etc.)?
  3. Fiscal impact - What are the budgetary implications?

What I can tell you:
- The bill has already been signed into law (March 25, 2025)
- It passed through the normal legislative process
- Sponsors were Matt Gwynn and Brady Brammer

To get proper analysis, I recommend:
- Visiting le.utah.gov and searching HB 78
- Reading the official bill summary and legislative history
- Reviewing committee hearing transcripts if available
- Checking for fiscal notes from the Legislative Fiscal Analyst

If you can provide the bill text or specific provisions, I'm happy to give you the formatted analysis you requested. Criminal law bills often involve important tradeoffs between public safety, individual rights, and criminal justice reform that deserve careful examination.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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