Idaho Statutes
§ 6-301 — FORCIBLE ENTRY DEFINED
Idaho § 6-301
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 6-301 (2026).
Text
Every person is guilty of a forcible entry who either:
1.By breaking open doors, windows or other parts of a house, or by any kind of violence or circumstances of terror, enters upon or into any real property; or,
2.Who, after entering peaceably upon real property, turns out, by force, threats or menacing conduct, the party in possession.
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Related
Rayl v. Shull Enterprises, Inc.
700 P.2d 567 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1985)
Rowe v. Burrup
518 P.2d 1386 (Idaho Supreme Court, 1974)
State v. Myers
942 P.2d 564 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1997)
Wright v. Brady
889 P.2d 105 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 1995)
Connolly v. Powell
118 P.3d 1232 (Idaho Court of Appeals, 2005)
Legislative History
[(6-301) C.C.P. 1881, sec. 795; R.S., R.C., & C.L., sec. 5091; C.S., sec. 7320; I.C.A., sec. 9-301.]
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