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Home » US Law » 2022 Idaho Code » Title 18 - CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS » Chapter 64 - RIOT, ROUT, UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY, PRIZE FIGHTING, DISTURBING PEACE

Section 18-6401 – RIOT DEFINED.

18-6401. RIOT DEFINED. Any action, use of force or violence, or threat thereof, disturbing the public peace, or any threat to use such force or violence, if accompanied by immediate power of execution, by two (2) or more persons acting together, and without authority of law, which results in: (a) physical injury to any person; […]

Section 18-6402 – RIOT — FELONY — MISDEMEANOR — PUNISHMENT.

18-6402. RIOT — FELONY — MISDEMEANOR — PUNISHMENT. (1) A riot is a felony if: (a) It occurs on or about the state penitentiary, a county or city jail, or any other penal facility in this state, or it involves the taking of one or more hostages. Violation of the provisions of this subsection is […]

Section 18-6404 – UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY DEFINED.

18-6404. UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY DEFINED. Whenever two or more persons assemble together to do an unlawful act, and separate without doing or advancing toward it, or do a lawful act in a violent, boisterous or tumultuous manner, such assembly is an unlawful assembly. History: [18-6404, added 1972, ch. 336, sec. 1, p. 964.]

Section 18-6405 – PUNISHMENT FOR UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY.

18-6405. PUNISHMENT FOR UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY. Every person who participates in any unlawful assembly is guilty of a misdemeanor. History: [18-6405, added 1972, ch. 336, sec. 1, p. 965; am. 1994, ch. 167, sec. 3, p. 375.]

Section 18-6409 – DISTURBING THE PEACE.

18-6409. DISTURBING THE PEACE. (1) Every person who maliciously and willfully disturbs the peace or quiet of any neighborhood, family or person, by loud or unusual noise, or by tumultuous or offensive conduct, or by threatening, traducing, quarreling, challenging to fight or fighting, or fires any gun or pistol, or uses any vulgar, profane or […]

Section 18-6410 – ASSEMBLY TO DISTURB PEACE — REFUSAL TO DISPERSE.

18-6410. ASSEMBLY TO DISTURB PEACE — REFUSAL TO DISPERSE. If two or more persons assemble for the purpose of disturbing the public peace, or committing any unlawful act, and do not disperse on being desired or commanded so to do by a public officer, the persons so offending are severally guilty of a misdemeanor. History: […]