Utah Admin. Code R671-205-2 - Credit for Time Served
(1) Credit for time
served is applied to reducing the statutory expiration date of a sentence and
shall be granted by the Board against an offender's prison sentence for time an
offender served in custody if, before being sentenced to prison, the offender
was held in custody in connection with the specific sentence:
(a) while awaiting trial, conviction, or
imposition of the sentence, including any time spent in confinement, detention,
or hospitalization in the custody of the Department of Human Services or the
Utah State Hospital awaiting competency evaluation or restoration;
(b) while on probation or parole and awaiting
a hearing or decision regarding the probation or parole violation
allegations;
(c) as a condition of
probation following the imposition of a suspended prison sentence, if the
offender is later committed to prison on or after October 1, 2015;
(d) as a sanction for a violation of
probation, following the revocation and re-start or re-imposition of probation,
if the offender is later committed to prison on or after October 1,
2015;
(e) as a response to a
violation of probation, pursuant to the Response and Incentive Matrix, if the
offender is later committed to prison on or after October 1, 2015;
(f) that is reversed, vacated, or otherwise
set aside, if a subsequent prison sentence is imposed for the same criminal
conduct;
(g) at the Utah State
Hospital following a "guilty and mentally ill" conviction; or
(h) outside the state based solely on a Utah
warrant issued in connection with the sentence under Board
jurisdiction.
(2) The
Board may, in its discretion, grant credit for time served in other,
extraordinary circumstances.
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