In Utah, a life sentence typically means a person is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, although judges may also impose a life sentence with the possibility of parole after a certain number of years, often 15 to 25, depending on the specific circumstances of the crime. Additionally, "life in prison" can sometimes refer to a life sentence that allows for parole eligibility after serving a minimum term. The exact terms can vary based on the nature of the offense and the judge's discretion.
A life sentence in Utah is for life.
The Utah couple lived in the town of Draper, Utah.
The Mormons moved to Utah for religious freedom.
I presume you mean the sentence, "Did you know that Robert Redford was once elected sewer commisioner of Provo, Utah?" Technically, it is a question, meaning it is a interrogative sentence. It does make a declaration about Mr. Redford, but (more precisely) it asks a question of the person spoken to. Kind of like the sentence, "You are aware, aren't you, that any sentence that ends with a question mark is an interrogative sentence?"
I live on the outskirts of a small town in Utah.
Utah became a state in 1896.
It doesn't matter where your from. As long as you don't talk like Honey Boo Boo. Then you're screwed.
A Utah senator serves for 6 years
You could've done your project on the state of Utah.
That is an interrogative sentence.
That is an interrogative sentence.
how long did it take to travel to the territory of Utah to St. Louis