Idaho Statutes
§ 20-604 — CONFINEMENT — ORDER OF THE COURT
Idaho § 20-604
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 20-604 (2026).
Text
Any district judge or magistrate may order a person confined or detained, upon any grounds provided by law, in any county or municipal jail or other confinement facility within the judicial district in which the court is located. Such order may thereafter be amended to transfer such person from such jail or facility to another at any place within the judicial district. If the county in which the court is located has made an agreement with another governmental unit or agency located outside the judicial district for the confinement or detention of persons, then any district judge or magistrate acting in that county may also order a person confined or detained outside of the judicial district in the confinement facility or jail described in such agreement. All persons, officers and officials
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Related
Sterling v. Bloom
723 P.2d 755 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1986)
Brennan v. State
841 P.2d 441 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1992)
County of Bannock v. City of Pocatello
715 P.2d 962 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1986)
State v. Horejs
141 P.3d 1129 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 2006)
State v. Rocque
660 P.2d 57 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1983)
State v. Benjamin Patrick Dugan
335 P.3d 594 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 2014)
Legislative History
[I.C., sec. 20-604, as added by 1973, ch. 2, sec. 2, p. 4.]
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Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 20-604, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/20-604.