Idaho Statutes
§ 19-2917 — MOTION TO SET ASIDE FORFEITURE
Pursuant to a motion filed within one hundred eighty (180) days after an order of forfeiture as provided in section 19-2915, Idaho Code, the court that ordered forfeiture may direct that the order of forfeiture be set aside, in whole or in part, upon such conditions as the court may impose, as provided by rules adopted by the supreme court, if it appears that justice so requires. If the court sets aside the order of forfeiture, then it may:
(1)Reinstate the bail;
(2)Exonerate the bail;
(3)Recommit the defendant to the custody of the sheriff and set new bail; or
(4)Release the defendant on his own recognizance.
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Legislative History
[19-2917, added 2009, ch. 90, sec. 2, p. 263.]
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