Domestic Violence Amendments
SB 302 amends Utah domestic violence law; specific provisions unclear but bill addresses statutory changes affecting victim protection, law enforcement response, or criminal prosecution standards.
SB 302 amends Utah domestic violence law; specific provisions unclear but bill addresses statutory changes affecting victim protection, law enforcement response, or criminal prosecution standards.
SB 302 modifies Utah's domestic violence laws, though the specific amendments are not detailed in the provided information. Based on the bill title and sponsorship by Senator Stephanie Pitcher, it appears to address statutory changes related to domestic violence prevention, prosecution, or victim protections. The bill has passed the Utah Senate and is now under House consideration.
Domestic violence legislation directly affects victim safety, law enforcement protocols, and the criminal justice system's response to intimate partner abuse. Changes to these statutes can expand protective orders, strengthen prosecution tools, improve victim support services, or enhance prevention measures—all with measurable impacts on community safety and survivor outcomes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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