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Montana Code Annotated, Title 3, Chapter 5, Part 1, §102 establishes the number of judges in each judicial district. As of 2016, the number of judges was: Six judges in the 13th District (Yellowstone County) Four judges each in the 1st (Lewis and Clark and Broadwater counties), 4th (Missoula and Mineral counties), 8th (Cascade County), and ...
The District of Montana was organized on February 22, 1889, by 25 Stat. 676, following Montana's admission to statehood. Congress organized Montana as a single judicial district, and authorized one judgeship for the district court, which was assigned to the Ninth Circuit.
County FIPS code [1] County seat [2] Est. [2] Origin Etymology License plate prefix [3] [4] Population [5] Area Map Beaverhead County: 001: Dillon: Feb 2, 1865: Original County: Beaverhead Rock in the Jefferson River, which is shaped like a beaver's head. [6] 18 9,885: 5,543 sq mi (14,356 km 2) Big Horn County: 003: Hardin: Jan 13, 1913 ...
First Native American (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Montana): Jean A. Turnage in 1984 [8] First openly gay male: Shane Vannatta in 2019 [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Federal judges
First Chief Justice of Montana Supreme Court; previously Associate Justice of Territorial Supreme Court (1875–1885); Chief Justice of Territorial Supreme Court (1889) William Y. Pemberton (1893–1899) Theodore M. Brantley (1899–1922) Died in office; longest serving Chief Justice to date (23 years) Llewellyn L. Callaway (1922–1935) Appointed
State courts of Montana. Montana Supreme Court [1] Montana District Courts (56 courts, 22 judicial districts) [2] [3] Montana Justice Courts [4] Montana City Courts [4] Montana Municipal Courts [4] Montana Youth Courts, Generally assigned to District Court Judges, cases appealed to the Montana Supreme Court. [5] Montana Worker's Compensation ...
Municipal Court judges must be lawyers, and must be elected to office. [10] There are just five Municipal Courts in Montana, and all of them are courts of record. [10] Like with City Court Judges and Justice Court Judges, Municipal Court Judges can sign Search Warrants, under the provisions of MCA 46-5-220. [13]
From 1988 to 1989, she served as a law clerk to Diane Barz on the Thirteenth Judicial District Court of Montana. [3] From 1989 to 1995, she served as a Deputy County Attorney in Yellowstone County, Montana. [2] From 1995 to 1996 she was a sole practitioner focusing on criminal defense. [3]