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Home » US Law » 2022 Idaho Code » Title 19 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE » Chapter 30 - WITNESSES IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS

Section 19-3020 – EXEMPTION FROM ARREST AND SERVICE OF PROCESS.

19-3020. EXEMPTION FROM ARREST AND SERVICE OF PROCESS. If a witness from another state comes into or passes through this state under an order directing him to attend and testify in this or another state, he shall not while in this state pursuant to the order be subject to arrest or the service of process, […]

Section 19-3021 – UNIFORMITY OF INTERPRETATION.

19-3021. UNIFORMITY OF INTERPRETATION. This act shall be so construed as to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law of those states which enact it. History: [19-3021, added 1959, ch. 10, sec. 9, p. 25.]

Section 19-3022 – SHORT TITLE.

19-3022. SHORT TITLE. This act may be cited as the "Uniform Rendition of Prisoners as Witnesses in Criminal Proceedings Act." History: [19-3022, added 1959, ch. 10, sec. 10, p. 25.]

Section 19-3023 – CHILD SUMMONED AS WITNESS.

19-3023. CHILD SUMMONED AS WITNESS. (1) When a child is summoned as a witness in any hearing in any criminal matter, including any preliminary hearing, notwithstanding any other statutory provision, parents, a counselor, friend or other person having a supportive relationship with the child, or a facility dog, shall be allowed to remain in the […]

Section 19-3024 – STATEMENTS BY CHILD.

19-3024. STATEMENTS BY CHILD. Statements made by a child under the age of ten (10) years describing any act of sexual abuse, physical abuse, or other criminal conduct committed with or upon the child, although not otherwise admissible by statute or court rule, are admissible in evidence after a proper foundation has been laid in […]

Section 19-3025 – WITNESS PSYCHIATRIC, PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION.

19-3025. WITNESS PSYCHIATRIC, PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION. Except upon the agreement of the parties, the court shall not order a witness in a prosecution for any offense or a victim of any offense to submit to a psychiatric or psychological examination for the purpose of assessing the witness’s or victim’s credibility. History: [19-3025, added 1989, ch. 304, […]