Montana Statutes
§ 26-1-203 — Who To Judge Effect And Value Of Evidence
Montana § 26-1-203
JurisdictionMontana
Title 26EVIDENCE
Ch. 1STATUTORY PROVISIONS ON EVIDENCE
Part 2Province of Court and Jury
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 26-1-203 (2026).
Text
26-1-203 . Who to judge effect and value of evidence. The jury, subject to the control of the court, is the judge of the effect and value of evidence addressed to it, except when the evidence is declared to be conclusive. The court is the judge of the effect and value of evidence addressed to it.
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 3390, C. Civ. Proc. 1895; re-en. Sec. 8028, Rev. C. 1907; re-en. Sec. 10672, R.C.M. 1921; Cal. C. Civ. Proc. Sec. 2061; re-en. Sec. 10672, R.C.M. 1935; R.C.M. 1947, 93-2001-1(part); amd. Sec. 5, Ch. 72, L. 1983.
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Montana § 26-1-203, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mt/1/26-1-203.