3 chapters · 31 sections in this title.
Idaho Code § 2-101 Jury defined
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2-101. Jury defined. A jury is a body of men or women, or both, temporarily selected from the citizens of a particular county and invested with power to present or indict a person for a public offense or to try a question of fact.
Idaho Code § 2-102 Kinds of juries
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2-102. Kinds of juries. Juries are of three (3) kinds: 1. Grand juries. 2. Trial juries. 3. Juries of inquest.
Idaho Code § 2-103 "Grand jury" defined
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2-103. "Grand jury" defined. A grand jury is a body of men or women or both, sixteen (16) in number, returned in pursuance of law from citizens of the county before a court of competent jurisdiction and sworn to inquire of public offenses committed or triable within the county.
Idaho Code § 2-104 Trial jury defined — Verdict in civil actions
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2-104. Trial jury defined — Verdict in civil actions. A trial jury is a body of men or women, or both, returned from the citizens of a particular county before a court or officer of competent jurisdiction and sworn to try and determine by a verdict a question of fact. Three-fourt…
Idaho Code § 2-105 Constitution of trial jury
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2-105. Constitution of trial jury. A trial jury consists of twelve (12) men or women or both: provided, that in civil actions the jury may consist of any number less than twelve (12) upon which the parties may agree in open court: and provided, further, that in cases of misdemean…
Idaho Code § 2-106 Jury of inquest defined
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2-106. Jury of inquest defined. A jury of inquest is a body of men or women, or both, summoned from the citizens of a particular county, before the sheriff, coroner, or other ministerial officer to inquire of particular facts.