Utah Electronic Device Usage in the Courtroom is the use of electronic devices such as computers, tablets, and smartphones in the courtroom. This usage is regulated by the Utah Rules of Professional Conduct and the Utah Code of Judicial Administration. It can include activities such as using laptops to take notes, displaying evidence on a screen for the jury, or allowing witnesses to testify via video conference. There are several types of Utah Electronic Device Usage in the Courtroom, including: — Presenting Evidence: Lawyers may present evidence, such as documents, photos, and videos, electronically to the jury. — Taking Notes: Lawyers and other courtroom personnel may use laptops or other devices to take notes. — Testimony: Witnesses may give testimony via video conference or other electronic means. — Court Reporting: Court reporters may use electronic devices to record proceedings. — Jury Deliberations: Jurors may use tablets or other electronic devices to review evidence and collaborate with other jurors. — Remote Access: Remote access may be allowed for individuals who cannot physically attend the trial. — Presenting Arguments: Lawyers may use electronic devices to present their arguments to the court.