The Idaho Adversary Trial Exhibit List is a document used in Idaho civil litigation to list the physical evidence that will be used in court. This list is typically prepared by the attorney for the party submitting the exhibits and must be filed with the court before the trial begins. The list typically includes the exhibit number, a description of the exhibit, and the witness who will be presenting it. Depending on the type of case, different types of exhibit lists may be used. In a jury trial, the list of exhibits must include both the trial exhibits (evidence admitted before the jury) and any proposed exhibits (evidence submitted for the court's consideration). In a bench trial, the list of exhibits must include both the trial exhibits and any additional exhibits that the court has ordered to be admitted. For a motion hearing, the list of exhibits may consist of only the exhibits that are being submitted for the court's consideration.