2005 Idaho Code - 1-1607 — NONJUDICIAL DAYS

                                   TITLE  1
                          COURTS AND COURT OFFICIALS
                                  CHAPTER 16
                           MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
    1-1607.  NONJUDICIAL DAYS. No court can be opened nor can any judicial
business be transacted on any day enumerated in section 73-108, Idaho Code, or
on every day appointed by the President of the United States, or by the
governor of this state, for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday, or on a
day on which the general election is held, except for the following purposes:
    1.  To give, upon their request, instructions to a jury when deliberating
on their verdict.
    2.  To receive a verdict or discharge a jury.
    3.  For the exercise of the powers of a magistrate in a criminal action or
in a proceeding of a criminal nature: provided, that in civil causes orders of
arrest may be made and executed; writs of attachment, executions, injunctions
and writs of prohibition may be issued and served; proceedings to recover
possession of personal property may be had; and suits for the purpose of
obtaining any such writs and proceedings may be instituted on any day.

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