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    • Idaho Code
    • Title 19 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    • Chapter 15 - ARRAIGNMENT
    • Section 19-1505 - CLERK TO ISSUE WARRANT.

    Idaho Code
    Chapter 15 - ARRAIGNMENT
    Section 19-1505 - CLERK TO ISSUE WARRANT.

    19-1505. CLERK TO ISSUE WARRANT. The clerk, on the application of the prosecuting attorney, may, at any time after the order, whether the court is sitting or not, issue a bench warrant to one (1) or more counties.

    History:
    [(19-1505) Cr. Prac. 1864, sec. 258, p. 245; R.S., R.C., & C.L., sec. 7714; C.S., sec. 8851; I.C.A., sec. 19-1405.]

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    Idaho Code

    Title 19 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

    Chapter 15 - ARRAIGNMENT

    Section 19-1501 - PLACE OF ARRAIGNMENT.

    Section 19-1502 - PRESENCE OF DEFENDANT.

    Section 19-1503 - ORDER FOR PRODUCTION OF DEFENDANT.

    Section 19-1504 - ISSUANCE OF BENCH WARRANT.

    Section 19-1505 - CLERK TO ISSUE WARRANT.

    Section 19-1506 - FORM OF BENCH WARRANT.

    Section 19-1507 - BAIL.

    Section 19-1508 - SERVICE OF WARRANT.

    Section 19-1509 - PROCEEDINGS ON GIVING BAIL.

    Section 19-1510 - INCREASING BAIL.

    Section 19-1511 - COMMITMENT OF DEFENDANT.

    Section 19-1512 - RIGHT TO COUNSEL.

    Section 19-1514 - ARRAIGNMENT, HOW MADE.

    Section 19-1515 - QUESTION AS TO TRUE NAME OF DEFENDANT.

    Section 19-1516 - TIME ALLOWED FOR ANSWER.

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