Idaho Statutes
§ 19-201A — LEGISLATIVE INTENT — CASTLE DOCTRINE AND STAND YOUR GROUND
It is the intent of the legislature to incorporate provisions of the castle doctrine and stand your ground provided in Idaho case law and jury instructions into certain sections of this chapter and in section 18-4009, Idaho Code.
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Related
Johnson v. State
(Idaho Court of Appeals, 2021)
State v. Jane Doe (2021-38)
(Idaho Supreme Court, 2023)
Legislative History
[19-201A, added 2018, ch. 222, sec. 3, p. 501.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 19-1001
CHALLENGE — BY WHOM MADE§ 19-1002
GROUNDS FOR CHALLENGE TO PANEL§ 19-1004
FORM OF CHALLENGE§ 19-1005
DECISION UPON CHALLENGE§ 19-1009
OBJECTIONS MUST BE BY CHALLENGE§ 19-1010
APPOINTMENT OF FOREMAN§ 19-1011
OATH OF FOREMAN§ 19-1012
OATH OF JURORS§ 19-1013
CHARGE TO JURY§ 19-1014
RETIREMENT AND DISCHARGE OF JURY