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Mont. Code Ann. § 46-4-406

Purpose

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case State v. Hasim Munir (2019)

Most recently applied in State v. Hasim Munir (June 2019)

En

The legislature intends to require the electronic recording of custodial interrogations in felony cases based on the finding that properly recorded interrogations:

(1) provide the best evidence of the communications that occurred during an interrogation;

(2) prevent disputes about a peace officer's conduct or treatment of a suspect during the course of an interrogation;

(3) prevent a defendant from lying about the account of events originally provided to law enforcement by the defendant;

(4) spare judges and jurors the time necessary and the need to assess which account of an interrogation to believe;

(5) enhance public confidence in the criminal process; and

(6) have been encouraged by the Montana supreme court in a written opinion of that court.

Official source: Montana Code Annotated (Montana Legislature). Reproduced from public-domain Montana statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.