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Idaho Code § 18-2601 Falsifying evidence — Offering forged or fraudulent documents in evidence
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18-2601. Falsifying evidence — Offering forged or fraudulent documents in evidence. Every person who, upon any trial, proceeding, inquiry or investigation whatever authorized or permitted by law, offers in evidence as genuine or true, any book, paper, document, record, or other i…
Idaho Code § 18-2602 Preparing false evidence
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18-2602. Preparing false evidence. Every person guilty of preparing any false or antedated book, paper, record, instrument in writing, or other matter or thing, with intent to produce it, or allow it to be produced, for any fraudulent or deceitful purpose, as genuine or true, upo…
Idaho Code § 18-2603 Destruction, alteration or concealment of evidence
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18-2603. Destruction, alteration or concealment of evidence. Every person who, knowing that any book, paper, record, instrument in writing, or other object, matter or thing, is about to be produced, used or discovered as evidence upon any trial, proceeding, inquiry, or investigat…
Idaho Code § 18-2604 Intimidating a witness
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18-2604. Intimidating a witness. (1) Any person who, by direct or indirect force, or by any threats to a person or property, or by any manner wilfully intimidates, influences, impedes, deters, threatens, harasses, obstructs or prevents a witness, including a child witness, or any…
Idaho Code § 18-2605 Bribing witnesses
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18-2605. Bribing witnesses. Every person who gives or offers, or promises to give, to any witness or person about to be called as a witness, any bribe, upon any understanding or agreement that the testimony of such witness shall be thereby influenced, or who attempts by any other…
Idaho Code § 18-2606 Receiving of bribe by witness
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18-2606. Receiving of bribe by witness. Every person who is a witness, or is about to be called as such, who receives or offers to receive any bribe, upon any understanding that his testimony shall be influenced thereby, or that he will absent himself from the trial or proceeding…