Idaho Statutes
§ 2-209 — DETERMINATION OF QUALIFICATION OF PROSPECTIVE JUROR — QUALIFICATIONS — PHYSICIAN’S CERTIFICATE OF DISABILITY
Idaho § 2-209
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 2-209 (2026).
Text
(1)The administrative district judge or administrative district judge’s designee, upon request of the clerk or the jury commissioner or a prospective juror or on its own initiative, shall determine on the basis of information provided on the qualification questionnaire form or interview with the prospective juror or other competent evidence whether:
(a)The prospective juror is not qualified to serve on a jury because he or she is unable to read, speak, and understand the English language; or
(b)The prospective juror is disqualified from service on a jury because of a disability which renders the prospective juror incapable of performing satisfactory jury service. A person claiming this disqualification shall be required to submit a physician’s certificate as to the disability, and the c
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Related
State v. Paz
798 P.2d 1 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1990)
Legislative History
[2-209, added 1971, ch. 169, sec. 8, p. 799; am. 1972, ch. 8, sec. 1, p. 12; am. 1981, ch. 266, sec. 1, p. 565; am. 1996, ch. 189, sec. 1, p. 598; am. 2002, ch. 94, sec. 4, p. 259; am. 2005, ch. 190, sec. 6, p. 587.]
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“GRAND JURY” DEFINED§ 2-105
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JURY OF INQUEST DEFINED§ 2-201
TITLE OF ACT§ 2-202
POLICY OF STATE§ 2-203
DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED§ 2-204
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Idaho § 2-209, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/2-209.