Montana Statutes

§ 41-5-1606 — Public Safety

Montana § 41-5-1606
JurisdictionMontana
Title 41MINORS
Ch. 5YOUTH COURT ACT
Part 16Extended Jurisdiction Prosecution Act

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Mont. Code Ann. § 41-5-1606 (2026).

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41-5-1606 . Public safety.

(1)In determining whether the public safety is served by designating a case an extended jurisdiction juvenile prosecution, the court shall consider the following factors:
(a)the seriousness of the alleged offense in terms of community protection, including the existence of any aggravating factors, the use of a firearm, and the impact on the victim;
(b)the culpability of the youth in committing the alleged offense, including the level of the youth's participation in planning and carrying out the offense and the existence of mitigating factors;
(c)the youth's prior record of delinquency;
(d)the youth's treatment history, including the youth's past willingness to participate meaningfully in available treatment;
(e)the adequacy of the dispositions available in

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 10, Ch. 498, L. 1997.

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