Idaho Statutes
§ 18-2406 — DEFENSES
Idaho § 18-2406
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 18-2406 (2026).
Text
(1)It is no defense to a charge of theft of property that the offender has an interest therein, when the owner also has an interest to which the offender is not entitled.
(2)Where the property involved is that of the offender’s spouse, no prosecution for theft may be maintained unless the parties were not living together as man and wife and were living in separate abodes at the time of the alleged theft.
(3)In any prosecution for theft committed by trespassory taking or the offense previously known as embezzlement, it is an affirmative defense that the property was appropriated openly and avowedly, and under a claim of right made in good faith. It is not a defense to a theft committed by such conduct that the accused intended to restore the property taken, but may be considered by the c
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Related
Sparrow v. State
625 P.2d 414 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1981)
State v. Boag
801 P.2d 1295 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1990)
State v. Caldwell
735 P.2d 1059 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1987)
Legislative History
[18-2406, added 1981, ch. 183, sec. 2, p. 324; am. 2008, ch. 23, sec. 1, p. 36.]
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DEFINITION OF TERMS§ 18-101A
DEFINITIONS§ 18-101B
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CIVIL REMEDIES PRESERVED§ 18-105
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Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 18-2406, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/18-2406.