19-1707. EFFECT OF JUDGMENT. If the demurrer is allowed, the judgment is final upon the indictment demurred to, and is a bar to another prosecution for the same offense, unless the court, being of the opinion that the objection on which the demurrer is allowed may be avoided in a new indictment, directs the case to be resubmitted to the same or another grand jury.
History:
[(19-1707) Cr. Prac. 1864, sec. 289, p. 248; R.S., R.C., & C.L., sec. 7746; C.S., sec. 8874; I.C.A., sec. 19-1607.]
Structure Idaho Code
Chapter 17 - PLEADINGS BY DEFENDANT
Section 19-1701 - DEMURRER OR PLEA.
Section 19-1702 - DEMURRER OR PLEA — WHEN INTERPOSED.
Section 19-1703 - GROUND FOR DEMURRER.
Section 19-1704 - FORM OF DEMURRER.
Section 19-1705 - ARGUMENT ON DEMURRER.
Section 19-1706 - JUDGMENT ON DEMURRER.
Section 19-1707 - EFFECT OF JUDGMENT.
Section 19-1708 - DISCHARGE OF DEFENDANT.
Section 19-1709 - RESUBMISSION OF CHARGE.
Section 19-1710 - PLEA AFTER DISALLOWANCE.
Section 19-1711 - OBJECTIONS MUST BE TAKEN BY DEMURRER.
Section 19-1712 - KINDS OF PLEAS.
Section 19-1713 - FORM OF PLEAS.
Section 19-1714 - PLEA OF GUILTY.
Section 19-1715 - PLEA OF NOT GUILTY.
Section 19-1716 - EVIDENCE ADMISSIBLE UNDER PLEA OF NOT GUILTY.
Section 19-1717 - WHAT IS NOT A FORMER ACQUITTAL.
Section 19-1718 - WHAT IS A FORMER ACQUITTAL.
Section 19-1719 - CONVICTION OR ACQUITTAL BARS INCLUDED OFFENSES.