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Generally, the defendant has 21 days to file a written response to the complaint, often known as an answer.
(1) A person aged eighteen (18) years or older shall be guilty of a felony if such person knowingly uses the internet or any device that provides transmission of messages, signals, facsimiles, video images or other communication to solicit, seduce, lure, persuade or entice by words or actions, or both, a person under ...
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a minor fourteen (14) years of age or older who may have come into contact with any infectious, contagious, or communicable disease may give consent to the furnishing of hospital, medical and surgical care related to the diagnosis or treatment of such disease, if the disease ...
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to fail to appear in court at the time promised on a misdemeanor citation or to fail to appear at the time indicated on a misdemeanor citation served upon the defendant, regardless of the disposition of the charge upon which such citation was originally issued.
If a judgment requires a party to convey land, to deliver a deed or other document, or to perform any other specific act and the party fails to comply within the time specified, the court may order the act to be done at the disobedient party's expense by another person appointed by the court.
Notwithstand- ing any other provision of law, there is no limitation of time within which a prosecution for the following crimes must be commenced: (1) Murder; (2) Voluntary manslaughter; (3) Rape pursuant to section 18-6101(3) through (10), Idaho Code; (4) Sexual abuse of a child or lewd conduct with a child as set ...
"A court may grant a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim under Rule 12(b)(6) only when it appears beyond doubt that the plaintiff can prove no set of facts in support of the claim which would entitle the plaintiff to relief." Harper v. Harper, 122 Idaho 535, 536, 835 P.
Police vehicles are required to use blue flashing lights, lenses or globes Idaho's state statute 49-910A(1). No other vehicles are allowed to use the blue color. These flashing blue lights should be top-mounted and visible for 360 degrees at a distance of 1,000 feet in normal weather.