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Section 54 - Privilege from arrest or citation -- Exceptions.

UT Code § 39-1-54 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) A member of the National Guard is privileged from arrest or citation by civil authorities: (a) during military formations, exercises, mobilizations, or other duty when exigent, perilous, emergency, or similar circumstances require the member's presence; and (b) while traveling to and from military duty locations when exigent, perilous, emergency, or similar circumstances require the member's presence.

(a) during military formations, exercises, mobilizations, or other duty when exigent, perilous, emergency, or similar circumstances require the member's presence; and

(b) while traveling to and from military duty locations when exigent, perilous, emergency, or similar circumstances require the member's presence.

(2) This privilege does not extend to arrest or citation for: (a) treason; (b) any class A misdemeanor or felony; (c) breach of the peace; or (d) operation of a vehicle in a reckless manner or while under the influence of any drug or alcohol.

(a) treason;

(b) any class A misdemeanor or felony;

(c) breach of the peace; or

(d) operation of a vehicle in a reckless manner or while under the influence of any drug or alcohol.

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Section 54 - Privilege from arrest or citation -- Exceptions.