Montana Constitution

Article VII, § 5 — JUSTICES OF THE PEACE

Montana Const. art. VII, § 5

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Mont. Const. art. VII, § 5.

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(1) There shall be elected in each county at least one justice of the peace with qualifications, training, and monthly compensation provided by law. There shall be provided such facilities that they may perform their duties in dignified surroundings. (2) Justice courts shall have such original jurisdiction as may be provided by law. They shall not have trial jurisdiction in any criminal case designated a felony except as examining courts. (3) The legislature may provide for additional justices of the peace in each county.

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