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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 18 - Chapter 70 - 18-7008
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18-7008 - TRESPASS -- ACTS CONSTITUTING.
TRESPASS -- ACTS CONSTITUTING. A. Every person who willfully
commits any trespass, by either:
1. Cutting down, destroying or injuring any kind of wood or timber
belonging to another, standing or growing upon the lands of another; or
2. Carrying away any kind of wood or timber lying on such lands; or
3. Maliciously injuring or severing from the freehold of another,
anything attached thereto, or the produce thereof; or
4. Digging, taking, or carrying away from any lot situated within the
limits of any incorporated city, without the license of the owner or legal
occupant thereof, any earth, soil, stone; or
5. Digging, taking, or carrying away from any land in any of the cities
of the state, laid down on the map or plan of such city, or otherwise
recognized or established as a street, alley, avenue, or park, without the
license of the proper authorities, any earth, soil or stone; or
6. Willfully opening, tearing down, or otherwise destroying any fence on
the enclosed land of another, or opening any gate, bar, or fence of
another and willfully leaving it open, or using the corral or corrals of
another without the permission of the owner; or
7. Willfully covering up or encumbering in any manner, the land or city
lot of another, without written permission from the owner or custodian
thereof; or
8. Every person, except under landlord-tenant relationship, who, being
first notified in writing, or verbally by the owner or authorized agent of
the owner of real property, to immediately depart from the same and who
refuses to so depart, or who, without permission or invitation, returns
and enters said property within a year, after being so notified; or
9. Entering without permission of the owner or the owner's agent, upon
the real property of another person which real property is posted with "No
Trespassing" signs, is posted with a minimum of one hundred (100) square
inches of fluorescent orange paint except that when metal fence posts are
used, the entire post must be painted fluorescent orange, or other notices
of like meaning, spaced at intervals of not less than one (1) sign, paint
area or notice per six hundred sixty (660) feet along such real property;
provided that where the geographical configuration of the real property is
such that entry can reasonably be made only at certain points of access,
such property is posted sufficiently for all purposes of this section if
said signs, paint or notices are posted at such points of access; or
10. Entering the property of another and, being unprovoked, intentionally
and without the consent of the animal's owner, kills or injures a domestic
animal not his own:
Is guilty of a misdemeanor.
B. Every person who while committing any trespass, intentionally and
without consent of the animal's owner kills or injures a domestic animal of
another, not including upland game birds or birds of any species not protected
by law, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. In addition to any other sentence of
jail or a criminal fine imposed, a court may, for violation of this subsection
or subsection A.10. of this section, impose a civil penalty in an amount up to
double the value of the animal or for injuries sustained and payable to the
owner of the animal.
 
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