Section 402 - Aiding or concealing youth offender -- Trespass -- Criminal penalties.

UT Code § 62A-7-402 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) A person who commits any of the following offenses is guilty of a class A misdemeanor: (a) entering, or attempting to enter, a building or enclosure appropriated to the use of youth offenders, without permission; (b) entering any premises belonging to a secure facility and committing or attempting to commit a trespass or damage on those premises; or (c) willfully annoying or disturbing the peace and quiet of a secure facility or of a youth offender in a secure facility.

(a) entering, or attempting to enter, a building or enclosure appropriated to the use of youth offenders, without permission;

(b) entering any premises belonging to a secure facility and committing or attempting to commit a trespass or damage on those premises; or

(c) willfully annoying or disturbing the peace and quiet of a secure facility or of a youth offender in a secure facility.

(2) A person is guilty of a third degree felony who: (a) knowingly harbors or conceals a youth offender who has: (i) escaped from a secure facility; or (ii) absconded from: (A) a facility or supervision; or (B) supervision of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services; or (b) willfully aided or assisted a youth offender who has been lawfully committed to a secure facility in escaping or attempting to escape from that facility.

(a) knowingly harbors or conceals a youth offender who has: (i) escaped from a secure facility; or (ii) absconded from: (A) a facility or supervision; or (B) supervision of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services; or

(i) escaped from a secure facility; or

(ii) absconded from: (A) a facility or supervision; or (B) supervision of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services; or

(A) a facility or supervision; or

(B) supervision of the Division of Juvenile Justice Services; or

(b) willfully aided or assisted a youth offender who has been lawfully committed to a secure facility in escaping or attempting to escape from that facility.

(3) As used in this section: (a) a youth offender absconds from a facility when he: (i) leaves the facility without permission; or (ii) fails to return at a prescribed time. (b) A youth offender absconds from supervision when he: (i) changes his residence from the residence that he reported to the division as his correct address to another residence, without notifying the Division of Juvenile Justice Services or obtaining permission; or (ii) for the purpose of avoiding supervision: (A) hides at a different location from his reported residence; or (B) leaves his reported residence.

(a) a youth offender absconds from a facility when he: (i) leaves the facility without permission; or (ii) fails to return at a prescribed time.

(i) leaves the facility without permission; or

(ii) fails to return at a prescribed time.

(b) A youth offender absconds from supervision when he: (i) changes his residence from the residence that he reported to the division as his correct address to another residence, without notifying the Division of Juvenile Justice Services or obtaining permission; or (ii) for the purpose of avoiding supervision: (A) hides at a different location from his reported residence; or (B) leaves his reported residence.

(i) changes his residence from the residence that he reported to the division as his correct address to another residence, without notifying the Division of Juvenile Justice Services or obtaining permission; or

(ii) for the purpose of avoiding supervision: (A) hides at a different location from his reported residence; or (B) leaves his reported residence.

(A) hides at a different location from his reported residence; or

(B) leaves his reported residence.