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State v. Jennings - Utah Supreme Court Amended Opinion
The Utah Supreme Court issued an amended opinion in State v. Jennings, addressing a criminal defendant's pretrial justification hearing under Utah Code section 76-2-309. The amendment modifies a specific paragraph and footnote following a petition for rehearing.
Auto Owners Insurance v. Labor Commission - Workers' Comp Recovery Dispute
The Utah Supreme Court ruled on a dispute between an injured employee and their employer/insurer regarding the sharing of a third-party recovery. The court affirmed the Labor Commission's interpretation that the employer and insurer must share in the expenses of obtaining the recovery proportionally to their total interest, including future offsets, and must reimburse the employee for their share of expenses before offsetting future benefits.
Van Dusen v. Wasatch County - Utah Supreme Court Opinion
The Utah Supreme Court has issued an opinion in Van Dusen v. Wasatch County. The court granted a motion to suspend an injunction that had halted construction of a temple, allowing construction to resume pending the resolution of the appeal. The decision addresses the risk of irreparable harm in the context of appellate injunctions.
In re B.G. - Utah Supreme Court Opinion
The Utah Supreme Court issued an opinion in the case of In re B.G., addressing the process for out-of-state parental fitness evaluations when a child is removed from a custodial parent. The court considered whether the Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC) was appropriately applied and whether counsel was ineffective for not objecting to its use.
State v. Jennings - Utah Supreme Court Opinion
The Utah Supreme Court issued an opinion in State v. Jennings, addressing the standard required for a defendant to establish a prima facie claim of justification under the Pretrial Justification Statute. The court clarified the evidentiary burden on defendants seeking to have a justification defense determined before trial.
State v. Blackwing - Utah Supreme Court Opinion
The Utah Supreme Court issued an opinion in State v. Blackwing, addressing the admissibility of evidence in a criminal case. The court held that evidence intrinsic to a charged crime is not subject to rule 404(b) regarding other acts evidence, reversing in part a lower court's decision.
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