18-215 — ADMISSIBILITY OF STATEMENTS BY EXAMINED PERSON
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TITLE 18
CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
CHAPTER 2
PERSONS LIABLE, PRINCIPALS
AND ACCESSORIES
18-215. ADMISSIBILITY OF STATEMENTS BY EXAMINED PERSON. A statement made
by a person subjected to psychiatric or psychological examination or treatment
pursuant to sections 18-211, 18-212 or 19-2522, Idaho Code, for the purposes
of such examination or treatment shall not be admissible in evidence in any
criminal proceeding against him on any issue other than the defendant's
ability to assist counsel at trial or to form any specific intent which is an
element of the crime charged, except that such statements of a defendant to a
psychiatrist or psychologist as are relevant for impeachment purposes may be
received subject to the usual rules of evidence governing matters of
impeachment.