19-518. DUTIES OF OFFICER. The officer who executes the warrant must take the defendant before the magistrate most accessible to the witnesses for the prosecution, but in the county in which the offense is triable, and must deliver to him the complaint and the warrant, with his return indorsed thereon, and the magistrate must then proceed in the same manner as upon a warrant issued by himself.
History:
[(19-518) Cr. Prac. 1864, sec. 119, p. 228; R.S., R.C., & C.L., sec. 7532; C.S., sec. 8723; I.C.A., sec. 19-518; am. 1969, ch. 79, sec. 6, p. 230.]
Structure Idaho Code
Chapter 5 - COMPLAINT AND WARRANT OF ARREST
Section 19-501 - DEFINITION OF COMPLAINT.
Section 19-502 - DEFINITION OF MAGISTRATE.
Section 19-503 - WHO ARE MAGISTRATES.
Section 19-504 - PERSON LODGING COMPLAINT.
Section 19-505 - CONTENTS OF COMPLAINT.
Section 19-506 - WHEN WARRANT MAY ISSUE.
Section 19-507 - FORM OF WARRANT.
Section 19-508 - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS OF WARRANT.
Section 19-509 - TO WHOM WARRANT DIRECTED.
Section 19-510 - PEACE OFFICERS ENUMERATED.
Section 19-510A - PEACE OFFICERS’ POWERS TO EMPLOYEES OF THE STATE BOARD OF CORRECTION.
Section 19-511 - RAILROAD AND STEAMBOAT POLICE.
Section 19-512 - DIRECTION TO OFFICERS THROUGHOUT STATE.
Section 19-514 - DEFENDANT TO BE TAKEN BEFORE MAGISTRATE.
Section 19-515 - NO UNNECESSARY DELAY — ATTORNEY MAY VISIT DEFENDANT.
Section 19-516 - COMPLAINT TO BE TRANSMITTED TO MAGISTRATE.
Section 19-517 - OFFENSES TRIABLE IN ANOTHER COUNTY — PROCEEDINGS.