The Idaho Exhibit List (Evidentiary) is a document used in the state of Idaho to present evidence in a court of law. It is used to list all the exhibits that will be presented as part of a legal argument or case. The list is divided into two sections: the Exhibits Offered by Plaintiff and the Exhibits Offered by Defendant. It includes exhibits such as documents, photographs, videos, audio recordings, diagrams, and other items that can be used as evidence. The list also specifies the purpose and relevance of each exhibit. There are two types of Idaho Exhibit Lists (Evidentiary): the Original Exhibit List and the Supplemental Exhibit List. The Original Exhibit List is used during the initial filing of the case, while the Supplemental Exhibit List is used to add additional exhibits after the original filing.