Montana Code 46-11-304. Appointing special prosecutor
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46-11-304. Appointing special prosecutor. When the county attorney or attorney general is the subject of a grand jury investigation, the district court shall appoint a special prosecutor. If a special prosecutor is appointed, the county attorney’s or attorney general’s office may not participate in an official capacity, but staff members may appear as witnesses.
Terms Used In Montana Code 46-11-304
- Court: means a place where justice is judicially administered and includes the judge of the court. See Montana Code 46-1-202
- Grand jury: agreement providing that a lender will delay exercising its rights (in the case of a mortgage,
- Prosecutor: means an elected or appointed attorney who is vested by law with the power to initiate and carry out criminal proceedings on behalf of the state or a political subdivision. See Montana Code 46-1-202