Idaho Statutes

§ 19-6010 — DUTY TO NOTIFY ACCUSED OR DETAINED OF RIGHT TO COUNSEL

Idaho § 19-6010
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 19CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Ch. 60STATE PUBLIC DEFENDER ACT

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Idaho Code § 19-6010 (2026).

Text

(1)If a person who is being detained by a law enforcement officer, or who is confined or who is the subject of hospitalization proceedings pursuant to section 66-322, 66-326, 66-329, 66-404 or 66-406, Idaho Code, or who is under formal charge of having committed, or is being detained under a conviction of, a serious crime, is not represented by an attorney under conditions in which a person having his own counsel would be entitled to be so represented, the law enforcement officers concerned, upon commencement of detention, or the court, upon formal charge or hearing, as the case may be, shall:
(a)Clearly inform him of his right to counsel and of the right of an indigent person to be represented by an attorney at public expense; and
(b)If the person detained or charged does not have an a

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Legislative History

[(19-6010) 19-853, added 1967, ch. 181, sec. 3, p. 599; 1968 (2nd E.S.), ch. 10, sec. 3, p. 20; am. 1981, ch. 114, sec. 4, p. 172; am. 1982, ch. 59, sec. 4, p. 93; am. 1984, ch. 229, sec. 1, p. 548; am. 2001, ch. 160, sec. 1, p. 568; am. 2013, ch. 220, sec. 3, p. 516; am. 2014, ch. 247, sec. 4, p. 619; am. 2015, ch. 244, sec. 2, p. 1009; am. 2016, ch. 47, sec. 1, p. 98; am. 2016, ch. 195, sec. 3, p. 547; am. and redesig. 2023, ch. 220, sec. 6, p. 670.]

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