31-2220. INCARCERATION OF SHERIFF ON ARREST. If the sheriff, on being arrested by a coroner, or if the sheriff or coroner on being arrested by an elisor, or if another person in an action in which both the sheriff and coroner are plaintiffs upon an order of arrest in a civil action, neglect to give bail or make a deposit of money instead thereof, or if the sheriff be arrested on execution against his body, or on a warrant of attachment, he or they must be confined in a house other than that of the sheriff, or the county jail, in the same manner as the sheriff is required to confine a prisoner in the county jail. The house in which he is thus confined thereupon becomes for that purpose the county jail.
History:
[(31-2220) 1863, p. 475, sec. 59; R.S., sec. 1890; reen. R.C. & C.L., sec. 2042; C.S., sec. 3614; I.C.A., sec. 30-1720.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 31 - COUNTIES AND COUNTY LAW
Section 31-2201 - PROCESS AND NOTICE DEFINED.
Section 31-2202 - DUTIES OF SHERIFF.
Section 31-2203 - PROCESS RETURNABLE TO ANOTHER COUNTY.
Section 31-2204 - RETURN IS PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE.
Section 31-2205 - PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO RETURN.
Section 31-2206 - REFUSAL TO LEVY EXECUTION.
Section 31-2207 - REFUSAL TO PAY OVER MONEY.
Section 31-2211 - DIRECTIONS MUST BE IN WRITING.
Section 31-2212 - OFFICE DEEMED VACANT, WHEN.
Section 31-2213 - APPARENTLY GOOD PROCESS MUST BE EXECUTED.
Section 31-2214 - MUST EXHIBIT PROCESS.
Section 31-2215 - SHERIFF IS COURT CRIER.
Section 31-2216 - SERVICE ON SHERIFF.
Section 31-2217 - CORONER TO EXECUTE CERTAIN PROCESS.
Section 31-2218 - ELISOR, WHEN APPOINTED.
Section 31-2219 - COMPENSATION FOR SERVICES TO STATE.
Section 31-2220 - INCARCERATION OF SHERIFF ON ARREST.
Section 31-2221 - ELISOR HAS POWERS OF SHERIFF.
Section 31-2222 - TERMINATION OF SHERIFF’S POWERS.
Section 31-2223 - DELIVERY OF PROPERTY TO SUCCESSOR.
Section 31-2224 - DELIVERY OF PROPERTY TO SUCCESSOR — WRITTEN TRANSFER AND RECEIPT.
Section 31-2225 - COMPLETION OF PROCESS.
Section 31-2226 - REFUSAL TO DELIVER PROPERTY.
Section 31-2227 - ENFORCEMENT OF PENAL LAWS — PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY.