Sorry: not only does "is_utf8" miss the mark in this case, but it looks risky based on how it's described in the Encode man page:
Messing with Perl's internals
The following API uses parts of Perl's internals in the
current implementation. As such, they are efficient but
may change.
is_utf8(STRING [, CHECK])
[INTERNAL] Tests whether the UTF-8 flag is turned on
in the STRING. If CHECK is true, also checks the data
in STRING for being well-formed UTF-8. Returns true
if successful, false otherwise.
Some folks get nervous when they hear about "messing with perl's internals"...
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