78A-6-1101. Violation of order of court -- Contempt -- Penalty. (1) Any person who willfully violates or refuses to obey any order of the court may be proceeded against for contempt of court. (2) Any person 18 years of age or older found in contempt of court may be punished in ance with Section 78B-6-310.
Aggravated disorderly conduct on a street or highway. Terms defined in Section 76-1-101.5 apply to this section. refuses to comply with the lawful order of a law enforcement officer to move from the street or highway.
78B-6-310 Contempt -- Action by court. If the court finds the person is guilty of the contempt, the court may impose a fine not exceeding $1,000, order the person incarcerated in the county jail not exceeding 30 days, or both.
In order to obtain compensatory damages in Utah, a claimant must prove the defendant liable for the accident and resulting injuries. Working with a Utah personal injury attorney will ensure your best chances of obtaining compensation for damages and injuries.
Presumptions and defenses. Possession of property recently stolen, when no satisfactory explanation of such possession is made, shall be deemed prima facie evidence that the person in possession stole the property.
Use of force in making an arrest by a law enforcement officer. If a person is being arrested and flees or forcibly resists after being informed of the intention to make the arrest, the law enforcement officer making the arrest may use reasonable force to effect the arrest.
It may be argued that injunctions justify some caution because, for example, they are more drastic and intrusive than damages which merely impinge upon the defendant's purse and not directly upon otherwise very desirable activities, the encouragement of which is for the greater public good.
Injunctive relief is a legal remedy that can be awarded by a court to prevent a party from taking certain actions or to require them to take certain actions. It is a form of equitable remedy that is used when monetary damages are not sufficient to remedy a breach of contract.
You can also contact the courthouse directly where you wish to file an injunction to ask if they have a form for you to use, or if you have to draft your own injunction. Court have some forms for people to use, but there are several court filings that a form is not provided for.
An injunction is a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action. There are three types of injunctions: Permanent injunctions, Temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions.