Idaho

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This collection serves as a dedicated repository for academic research, historical documentation, and case studies related to Idaho. It focuses on the historical evolution, cultural developments, and legal frameworks within the state of Idaho. This collection offers valuable resources for scholars, researchers, and individuals interested in the rich heritage and historical significance of Idaho.

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    Crimes and Punishments, in Compiled and Revised Laws of the Territory of Idaho 326 (M. Kelly, Territorial Printer 1875)
    (General Publisher, 1875)
    Prohibited dueling with a rifle, shot-gun, pistol, bowie knife, dirk, small sword, back sword, or any other dangerous weapon. If any person shall kill or inflict a wound that the other party shall die of within one year, every offender shall be deemed guilty of first degree murder.
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    1874 Id. Sess. Laws 326, Offenses Against the Persons or Individuals, § 36
    (General Publisher, 1874)
    Prohibited dueling, challenging another to duel, or shall deliver the verbal or written message to duel. Violators shall be imprisoned not less than two nor more than ten years, and are prohibited from voting or holding public office of "trust or profit" in the Idaho territory.
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    1864 Ida. Sess. Laws 441, ch. 3 § 35
    (General Publisher, 1864)
    Prohibited fighting a duel with a rifle, shotgun, pistol, Bowie-knife, dirk, small sword, back sword, or any other dangerous weapon. Should the opponent die of a wound within one year of the duel, the offender is deemed guilty of murder in the first degree. Other persons dueling with or without deadly weapons punished by prison term not less than two but no more than five years.
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    1864 Id. Sess. Laws 442, An Act Concerning Crimes and Punishments, § 39
    (General Publisher, 1864)
    Prohibited dueling. Violators imprisoned not less than two nor more than five years in territorial prison. If any person shall have agreed to duel and caused death to any person from an injury resulting from the duel, they shall be found guilty of murder within one year and one day and punished accordingly.
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    1863 Ida. Sess. Laws 442, ch. 3, § 39
    (General Publisher, 1863)
    Prohibited fighting a duel with a rifle, shotgun, pistol, Bowie-knife, dirk, small sword, back sword, or any other dangerous weapon. Should the opponent die of a wound within one year of the duel, the offender is deemed guilty of murder in the first degree. Other persons dueling with or without deadly weapons punished by prison term not less than two but no more than five years.