19-2306. SPECIAL VERDICT DEFINED. A special verdict is that by which the jury finds the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court. It must present the conclusions of fact as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove them, and these conclusions of fact must be so presented as that nothing remains to the court but to draw conclusions of law upon them.
History:
[(19-2306) Cr. Prac. 1864, sec. 406, p. 261; R.S., R.C., & C.L., sec. 7920; C.S., sec. 8991; I.C.A., sec. 19-2206.]
Structure Idaho Code
Section 19-2301 - RETURN OF JURY.
Section 19-2302 - PRESENCE OF DEFENDANT.
Section 19-2303 - MANNER OF TAKING VERDICT.
Section 19-2304 - GENERAL AND SPECIAL VERDICTS.
Section 19-2305 - FORMS OF GENERAL VERDICT.
Section 19-2306 - SPECIAL VERDICT DEFINED.
Section 19-2307 - SPECIAL VERDICT, HOW RENDERED.
Section 19-2308 - FORM OF SPECIAL VERDICT.
Section 19-2309 - JUDGMENT ON SPECIAL VERDICT.
Section 19-2310 - DEFECTIVE SPECIAL VERDICT — NEW TRIAL.
Section 19-2311 - JURY TO FIND DEGREE OF CRIME.
Section 19-2312 - CONVICTION OF INCLUDED OFFENSE.
Section 19-2313 - VERDICT AGAINST JOINT DEFENDANTS.
Section 19-2314 - RECONSIDERATION OF VERDICT.
Section 19-2315 - JUDGMENT ON INFORMAL VERDICT.
Section 19-2316 - POLLING THE JURY.
Section 19-2317 - RECORDING VERDICT.
Section 19-2318 - DISCHARGE OR DETENTION OF DEFENDANT ON ACQUITTAL.