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Idaho Code § 18-901 Assault defined
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18-901. Assault defined. An assault is: (a) An unlawful attempt, coupled with apparent ability, to commit a violent injury on the person of another; or (b) An intentional, unlawful threat by word or act to do violence to the person of another, coupled with an apparent ability to …
Idaho Code § 18-902 Assault — Punishment
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18-902. Assault — Punishment. An assault is punishable by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed three (3) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Idaho Code § 18-903 Battery defined
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18-903. Battery defined. A battery is any: (a) Willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another; or (b) Actual, intentional and unlawful touching or striking of another person against the will of the other; or (c) Unlawfully and intentionally causing bodil…
Idaho Code § 18-904 Battery — Punishment
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18-904. Battery — Punishment. Battery is punishable by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed six (6) months, or both unless the victim is pregnant and this fact is known to the batterer, in which case the punishmen…
Idaho Code § 18-905 Aggravated assault defined
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18-905. Aggravated assault defined. An aggravated assault is an assault: (a) With a deadly weapon or instrument without intent to kill; or (b) By any means or force likely to produce great bodily harm. (c) With any vitriol, corrosive acid, or a caustic chemical of any kind. (d) "…
Idaho Code § 18-906 Aggravated assault — Punishment
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18-906. Aggravated assault — Punishment. An aggravated assault is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not to exceed five (5) years or by fine not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000) or by both.
Idaho Code § 18-907 Aggravated battery defined
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18-907. Aggravated battery defined. (1) A person commits aggravated battery who, in committing battery: (a) Causes great bodily harm, permanent disability or permanent disfigurement; or (b) Uses a deadly weapon or instrument; or (c) Uses any vitriol, corrosive acid, or a caustic …
Idaho Code § 18-908 Aggravated battery — Punishment
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18-908. Aggravated battery — Punishment. An aggravated battery is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not to exceed fifteen (15) years.
Idaho Code § 18-909 Assault with intent to commit a serious felony defined
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18-909. Assault with intent to commit a serious felony defined. An assault upon another with intent to commit murder, rape, mayhem, robbery, or lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor child is an assault with the intent to commit a serious felony.
Idaho Code § 18-910 Assault with the intent to commit a serious felony — Punishment
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18-910. Assault with the intent to commit a serious felony — Punishment. An assault with the intent to commit a serious felony is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not to exceed fifteen (15) years.
Idaho Code § 18-911 Battery with the intent to commit a serious felony defined
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18-911. Battery with the intent to commit a serious felony defined. Any battery committed with the intent to commit murder, rape, mayhem, robbery or lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor child is a battery with the intent to commit a serious felony.
Idaho Code § 18-912 Battery with the intent to commit a serious felony — Punishment
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18-912. Battery with the intent to commit a serious felony — Punishment. A battery with the intent to commit a serious felony is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not to exceed twenty (20) years.
Idaho Code § 18-913 Felonious administering of drugs defined
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18-913. Felonious administering of drugs defined. Any person who administers, aids in administering or orders the administering to another any chloroform, ether, laudanum or other narcotic, anaesthetic or intoxicating agent, with intent to enable or assist himself or any other pe…
Idaho Code § 18-914 Felonious administering of drugs — Punishment
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18-914. Felonious administering of drugs — Punishment. A felonious administering of drugs is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not to exceed five (5) years or five thousand ($5,000) dollars, or both.
Idaho Code § 18-915 Assault or battery upon certain personnel — Punishment
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18-915. Assault or battery upon certain personnel — Punishment. (1) Any person who commits a crime provided for in this chapter against or upon a justice, judge, magistrate, prosecuting attorney, public defender, peace officer, bailiff, marshal, sheriff, police officer, peace off…
Idaho Code § 18-915A Removing a firearm from a law enforcement officer
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18-915A. Removing a firearm from a law enforcement officer. (1) A person may not knowingly remove or attempt to remove a firearm from the possession of another person if: (a) The other person is lawfully acting within the course and scope of employment; and (b) The person knows o…
Idaho Code § 18-915B Propelling bodily fluid or waste at certain persons
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18-915B. Propelling bodily fluid or waste at certain persons. Any person who is housed in a state, private or county correctional facility, work release center or labor camp, or who is being transported or supervised by a correctional officer or detention officer, irrespective of…
Idaho Code § 18-915C battery against health care workers
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18-915C. battery against health care workers. Any person who commits battery as defined in section 18-903, Idaho Code, against or upon any person licensed, certified or registered by the state of Idaho to provide health care, or an employee of a hospital, medical clinic or medica…
Idaho Code § 18-916 Abuse of school teachers
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18-916. Abuse of school teachers. Every parent, guardian or other person who upbraids, insults or abuses any teacher of the public schools, in the presence and hearing of a pupil thereof, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Idaho Code § 18-917 Hazing
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18-917. Hazing. (1) No student or member of a fraternity, sorority or other living or social student group or organization organized or operating on or near a school or college or university campus, shall intentionally haze or conspire to haze any member, potential member or pers…
Idaho Code § 18-917A Student harassment — Intimidation — Bullying
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18-917A. Student harassment — Intimidation — Bullying. (1) No student or minor present on school property or at school activities shall intentionally commit, or conspire to commit, an act of harassment, intimidation or bullying against another student. (2) As used in this section…
Idaho Code § 18-918 Domestic violence
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18-918. Domestic violence. (1) For the purpose of this section: (a) "Household member" means a person who is a spouse, former spouse, or a person who has a child in common, regardless of whether they have been married, or a person with whom a person is cohabiting, whether or not …
Idaho Code § 18-919 Sexual exploitation by a medical care provider
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18-919. Sexual exploitation by a medical care provider. (a) Any person acting or holding himself out as a physician, surgeon, dentist, psychotherapist, chiropractor, nurse or other medical care provider as defined in this section, who engages in an act of sexual contact with a pa…
Idaho Code § 18-920 Violation of no contact order
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18-920. Violation of no contact order. (1) When a person is charged with or convicted of an offense under section 18-901, 18-903, 18-905, 18-907, 18-909, 18-911, 18-913, 18-915, 18-918, 18-919, 18-6710, 18-6711, 18-7905, 18-7906 or 39-6312, Idaho Code, or any other offense for wh…
Idaho Code § 18-921 Peace officers — Immunity
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18-921. Peace officers — Immunity. No peace officer may be held criminally or civilly liable for actions or omissions in the performance of the duties of his office under this chapter, if the peace officer acts in good faith and without malice.
Idaho Code § 18-922 Order — Transmittal to law enforcement agency
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18-922. Order — Transmittal to law enforcement agency. (1) A no contact order may be imposed either by order of the court or by an Idaho criminal rule, as a condition of bond. (2) (a) Notice of a no contact order shall be forwarded by the clerk of the court, or by the arresting a…
Idaho Code § 18-923 Attempted strangulation
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18-923. Attempted strangulation. (1) Any person who willfully and unlawfully chokes or attempts to strangle a household member, or a person with whom he or she has or had a dating relationship, is guilty of a felony punishable by incarceration for up to fifteen (15) years in the …
Idaho Code § 18-924 sexual battery
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18-924. sexual battery. (1) Sexual battery is any willful physical contact, over or under the clothing, with the intimate parts of any person, when the physical contact is done without consent and with the intent to degrade, humiliate or demean the person touched or with the inte…
Idaho Code § 18-925 aggravated sexual battery
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18-925. aggravated sexual battery. (1) Aggravated sexual battery is sexual battery as defined in section 18-924, Idaho Code, when the forbidden contact occurs under the circumstances described in section 18-907, Idaho Code. (2) Aggravated sexual battery is a felony and shall be p…