Utah Objections are a set of common objections raised in legal proceedings in Utah state courts. These objections are generally used by attorneys to challenge the admissibility of evidence presented by an opposing party. The most common types of Utah Objections are: Lack of Foundation; Hearsay; Relevancy; Best Evidence Rule; Character Evidence; Authenticity; Opinion; and Privilege. Each of these objections are based on the rules of evidence established by the Utah Rules of Evidence, which govern the admissibility and relevance of evidence in Utah court proceedings.