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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 19 - Chapter 45 - 19-4513
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19-4513 - ARREST PRIOR TO REQUISITION
(1) Any judge or magistrate of the
state of Idaho shall issue a warrant directing any peace officer to arrest the
person named in said warrant when the person named in said warrant has been
charged with a felony in another state and having absented himself from that
state and is believed to be in this state, provided that:
(a) A peace officer of this state shall submit an affidavit that the
person named in the warrant has absented himself from a sister state
having been charged with a felony, together with a certified copy of the
complaint and warrant of arrest issued by a court of record in a sister
state to the court in support of issuance of the warrant; or
(b) A peace officer of any other state shall submit an affidavit alleging
that the person to be named in the warrant has absented himself from a
sister state having committed a felony, together with a certified copy of
the complaint and record of arrest issued by a court of record in a sister
state to the court in support of issuance of the warrant.
(2) The warrant provided for in subsection (1) shall have a certified
copy of the supporting documents attached.
(3) Upon arrest of the person charged, wherever he may be found in the
state, he shall be brought before a court of convenient access to be held as
provided in section 19-4514, Idaho Code.
(4) The supporting documents provided for in subsection (1)(a) and (b)
shall be sufficient evidence to support a finding of probable cause by the
court to issue the warrant without additional evidence.
 
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