19-1711. OBJECTIONS MUST BE TAKEN BY DEMURRER. When the objections declared grounds of demurrer by this chapter appear upon the face of the indictment, they can only be taken by demurrer, except that the objections to the jurisdiction of the court over the subject of the indictment, or that the facts stated do not constitute a public offense, may be taken at the trial under the plea of not guilty, or after the trial in arrest of judgment.
History:
[(19-1711) Cr. Prac. 1864, sec. 293, p. 248; R.S., R.C., & C.L., sec. 7750; C.S., sec. 8878; I.C.A., sec. 19-1611.]
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.