The Utah Order of Trial is a set of rules and procedures that govern the legal process in the state of Utah. It dictates the order in which events occur in a criminal or civil trial. Generally speaking, the Utah Order of Trial follows a chronological pattern, beginning with jury selection and proceedings related to the motion to suppress evidence, followed by opening statements, the presentation of evidence, closing arguments, and then the jury's deliberations and verdict. Common types of Utah Order of Trial include criminal trials, civil trials, and bench trials.