A person who is convicted of a crime and is injured or suffers other damages during the commission of the crime does not have a right of action to recover damages if a victim causing the injury or damages did not use any force or used justifiable force, as defined in Title 45, chapter 3, part 1.
Mont. Code Ann. § 27-1-522
Person convicted of crime -- no right of action for injuries and damages
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