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Statutes > Idaho > Title19 > T19ch24 > T19ch24sect19-2408

TITLE 19

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 24

EXCEPTIONS -- NEW TRIAL -- ARREST OF JUDGMENT

19-2408. Arrest of judgment -- Grounds for motion. A motion in arrest of judgment is an application on the part of the defendant that no judgment be rendered on a plea or verdict of guilty, or on a verdict against the defendant on a plea of a former conviction or acquittal. It may be founded on any of the defects in the indictment that are grounds of demurrer, unless the objection to the indictment has been waived by a failure to demur, and must be made before or at the time the defendant is called for judgment.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title19 > T19ch24 > T19ch24sect19-2408

TITLE 19

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 24

EXCEPTIONS -- NEW TRIAL -- ARREST OF JUDGMENT

19-2408. Arrest of judgment -- Grounds for motion. A motion in arrest of judgment is an application on the part of the defendant that no judgment be rendered on a plea or verdict of guilty, or on a verdict against the defendant on a plea of a former conviction or acquittal. It may be founded on any of the defects in the indictment that are grounds of demurrer, unless the objection to the indictment has been waived by a failure to demur, and must be made before or at the time the defendant is called for judgment.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title19 > T19ch24 > T19ch24sect19-2408

TITLE 19

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

CHAPTER 24

EXCEPTIONS -- NEW TRIAL -- ARREST OF JUDGMENT

19-2408. Arrest of judgment -- Grounds for motion. A motion in arrest of judgment is an application on the part of the defendant that no judgment be rendered on a plea or verdict of guilty, or on a verdict against the defendant on a plea of a former conviction or acquittal. It may be founded on any of the defects in the indictment that are grounds of demurrer, unless the objection to the indictment has been waived by a failure to demur, and must be made before or at the time the defendant is called for judgment.