Idaho Code
Idaho Code § 19-2202 (2026)
Provision of food and lodging for jury.
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Provision of food and lodging for jury.
While the jury are kept together, either during the progress of the trial or after their retirement for deliberation, they must be provided by the sheriff, at the expense of the county, with suitable and sufficient food and lodging.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1982–1987 · leading case: State v. Talmage, 658 P.2d 920 (Idaho 1983).
State v. Talmage, 658 P.2d 920 (Idaho 1983). “§ 19-2204 in terms absolutely mandatory entitles a jury to further information on a point of law or clarification of testimony, so does I.C. § 19-2202 mandate that the sheriff must, while the jury are kept together during the trial, or during their deliberations, provide them…”
State v. Silcox, 650 P.2d 625 (Idaho 1982). “§ 19-2204 in terms absolutely mandatory entitles a jury to further information on a point of law or clarification of testimony, so does I.C. § 19-2202 mandate that the sheriff must, while the jury are kept together during the trial, or during their deliberations, provide them…”
State v. Clay, 731 P.2d 804 (Idaho Ct. App. 1987). “Concededly, jurors in a criminal case must be kept together once deliberations have begun.”
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