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Chad Daybell in court Thursday - Local News 8

Chad Daybell in court Thursday - Local News 8
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Chad Daybell trial set for Jan 2023

Chad Daybell trial set for Jan 2023
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Chad Daybell s trial officially moved to Ada County

Chad Daybell s trial officially moved to Ada County
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Mediators raise concerns about online eviction mediation program

Mediators raise concerns about online eviction mediation program BoiseDev and last updated 2021-07-11 00:43:20-04 A new pilot program from the Idaho State Supreme Court will allow Ada County tenants and landlords to try and resolve eviction cases online before they hit mediation. Starting this week, an online portal opened allowing landlords and tenants to communicate virtually to try and resolve their dispute before they come to court for an official mediation process or for a judgment. Court officials say this will give tenants another opportunity to work out a deal to avoid an eviction proceeding, but mediators and mediators are concerned virtual communication is not effective and can further inflame tensions.

Former Idaho Supreme Court Justice Forms Legal Watchdog Group Aimed At Lawmakers

15:50 Since 2004, the state of Idaho has lost eight cases involving a law passed by the legislature that was challenged for being unconstitutional. And at least one bill passed during last year’s session is currently in legal limbo. The fees for these court cases are paid by Idaho taxpayers through the Constitutional Defense Fund, which was created in 1995 to defend the state’s legal rights against the federal government. Now, some legal experts have formed a group to combat what they say is unconstitutional legislation. They want to stop the use of the fund to defend laws they say do not pass legal muster.

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