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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 9 - Chapter 3 - 9-335
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9-335 - EXEMPTIONS FROM DISCLOSURE -- CONFIDENTIALITY
(1) Notwithstanding
any statute or rule of court to the contrary, nothing in this chapter nor
chapter 10, title 59, Idaho Code, shall be construed to require disclosure of
investigatory records compiled for law enforcement purposes by a law
enforcement agency, but such exemption from disclosure applies only to the
extent that the production of such records would:
(a) Interfere with enforcement proceedings;
(b) Deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or an impartial
adjudication;
(c) Constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy;
(d) Disclose the identity of a confidential source and, in the case of a
record compiled by a criminal law enforcement agency in the course of a
criminal investigation, confidential information furnished only by the
confidential source;
(e) Disclose investigative techniques and procedures; or
(f) Endanger the life or physical safety of law enforcement personnel.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, any person involved
in a motor vehicle collision which is investigated by a law enforcement
agency, that person's authorized legal representative and the insurer shall
have a right to a complete, unaltered copy of the impact report, or its
successors, and the final report prepared by the agency.
(3) An inactive investigatory record shall be disclosed unless the
disclosure would violate the provisions of subsection (1)(a) through (f) of
this section. Investigatory record as used herein means information with
respect to an identifiable person or group of persons compiled by a law
enforcement agency in the course of conducting an investigation of a specific
act or omission and shall not include the following information:
(a) The time, date, location, and nature and description of a reported
crime, accident or incident;
(b) The name, sex, age, and address of a person arrested, except as
otherwise provided by law;
(c) The time, date, and location of the incident and of the arrest;
(d) The crime charged;
(e) Documents given or required by law to be given to the person
arrested;
(f) Informations and indictments except as otherwise provided by law; and
(g) Criminal history reports.
As used herein, the term "law enforcement agency" means the office of the
attorney general, the office of the state controller, the Idaho state police,
the office of any prosecuting attorney, sheriff or municipal police
department.
[(4)] (3) Whenever it is made to appear by verified petition to the
district court of the county where the records or some part thereof are
situated that certain investigative records are being improperly withheld from
a member of the public, the court shall order the officer or person charged
with withholding the records to disclose the investigative record or show
cause why he should not do so. The court shall decide the case after examining
the record in camera, papers filed by the parties, and such oral argument and
additional evidence as the court may allow.
If the court finds that the public official's decision to refuse
disclosure is not justified, he shall order the public officials to make the
record public. If the judge determines that the public official was justified
in refusing to make the record public, he shall return the item to the public
official without disclosing its content with an order supporting the decision
refusing disclosure. Any person who fails to obey the order of the court shall
be cited to show cause why he is not in contempt of court. The court may, in
its discretion, award costs and fees to the prevailing party.
 
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