Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 1-1902 (2026)
Judicial officer may punish for contempt.
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Judicial officer may punish for contempt.
For the effectual exercise of the powers conferred by the last section, a judicial officer may punish for contempt, in the cases provided in this code.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1983–1998 · leading case: Marks v. Vehlow, 671 P.2d 473 (Idaho 1983).
Marks v. Vehlow, 671 P.2d 473 (Idaho 1983). “To compel obedience to his lawful orders, as provided in this code," I.C. § 1-1902 provides that "[f]or the effectual exercise of the powers conferred by the last section [I.”
State v. Abracadabra Bail Bonds, 952 P.2d 1249 (Idaho Ct. App. 1998). “§ 1-1901 (every judicial officer has the power to compel obedience to its lawful orders); I.C. § 1-1902 (“For the effectual exercise of the powers conferred under [I.”
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