The United States District and Bankruptcy Courts for the District of Idaho as well as Probation and Pretrial announce operating with reduced staff. For full details, please visit the COVID-19 Information section of this website.
Anyone who is experiencing COVID like symptoms or who has tested positive for COVID within the last 10 days must report this to the Court Security Officers at the entrance to any courthouse. In general, masking will be in accordance with CDC guidance and whether masks are required in any individual courthouse is outlined below. Please refer to General Order No. 419 for how the Court will operate during the different risk levels. |
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![]() Boise
Current Level: GreenCourthouse: Open Gatherings: No Limitation Masking: Optional |
![]() Coeur d'Alene
Current Level: GreenCourthouse: Open Gatherings: No Limitation Masking: Optional |
![]() Pocatello
Current Level: GreenCourthouse: Open Gatherings: No Limitation Masking: Optional |
Pursuant to the Criminal Justice Act of 1964, as amended, (CJA), section 3006A of Title 18, United States Code, and the Guidelines for the Administration of the Criminal Justice Act, Volume VII, Guide to Judicial Policies and Procedures (CJA Guidelines), the judges of the United States District Court for the District of Idaho have adopted a plan, General Order 335, for furnishing representation in federal court for any person financially unable to obtain adequate representation in accordance with the CJA.
The District of Idaho has developed a CJA Manual to provide a resource to assist the Criminal Justice Act (CJA) court-appointed attorney with administrative duties related to the court appointment.
Each panel attorney is referred to the Criminal Justice Act Plan for the District of Idaho, which is on file in the U.S. Clerk's Office.