It depends on the circumstances. But it could be up to $1000 fine and 6 months in jail.
Felony. At least more than one year in prison.
yes
I live in Utah and I have found there is no difference
As far as states go I know in Utah it is the vehicle not the driver that is insured.
It is doubtful that they will do any sort of testing. They just have to prove possession to charge them.
The first person to suffer the death penalty in the United States in recent years was Gary Gilmore, in Utah, in 1977, by firing squad.
Utah is like all but one state in the US. They do not have a statute of limitations for murder. The charge can be brought at anytime during their lifetime.
It is possible for a theft charge to disqualify you from getting an insurance license.
It depends entirely on the charge. If it is a serious crime, or if Utah simply wants you badly enough, you will be extradited from any state or territory.
36 states are authorized to have lethal injections, Five still have a gas chamber, New Hampshire and Washington still proceed with hangings and Oklahoma and Utah still allow a firing squad. Utah only allows it if requested by a inmate (prisoner).
As of Friday January 27th, 2012 The Utah Jazz are 10-6 and are 3rd in the Northwest division entering tonight's matchup with the NBA champion Dallas Mavericks.
The Great Basin Desert primarily is found in Nevada, Utah and California with small parts entering a few other states.
Utah has 72 hours to decide whether to charge a person with a crime. The person can legally be held for that amount of time. An attorney can help answer more detailed questions.