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    • Idaho Code
    • Title 19 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    • Chapter 31 - EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES CONDITIONALLY
    • Section 19-3110 - TRANSMISSION OF DEPOSITIONS.

    Idaho Code
    Chapter 31 - EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES CONDITIONALLY
    Section 19-3110 - TRANSMISSION OF DEPOSITIONS.

    19-3110. TRANSMISSION OF DEPOSITIONS. The deposition taken must, by the magistrate, be sealed up and transmitted to the clerk of the court in which the action is pending or may come for trial.

    History:
    [(19-3110) R.S., R.C., & C.L., sec. 8169; C.S., sec. 9149; I.C.A., sec. 19-3010.]

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    Idaho Code

    Title 19 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

    Chapter 31 - EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES CONDITIONALLY

    Section 19-3101 - WITNESSES MAY BE CONDITIONALLY EXAMINED.

    Section 19-3102 - GROUNDS FOR EXAMINATION.

    Section 19-3103 - CONTENTS OF APPLICATION.

    Section 19-3104 - MAKING OF APPLICATION.

    Section 19-3105 - ORDER FOR EXAMINATION.

    Section 19-3106 - PROCEEDINGS IN ABSENCE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY.

    Section 19-3107 - DISCONTINUANCE OF EXAMINATION.

    Section 19-3108 - SUBPOENA FOR WITNESS.

    Section 19-3109 - TAKING AND AUTHENTICATION OF TESTIMONY.

    Section 19-3110 - TRANSMISSION OF DEPOSITIONS.

    Section 19-3111 - USE OF DEPOSITION ON TRIAL.

    Section 19-3112 - DEPOSITION OF IMPRISONED WITNESS.

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