Montana Statutes

§ 46-5-105 — Reasonable Suspicion Required Before Strip Search

Montana § 46-5-105
JurisdictionMontana
Title 46CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Ch. 5SEARCH AND SEIZURE
Part 1Legality and Admissibility

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Mont. Code Ann. § 46-5-105 (2026).

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46-5-105 . Reasonable suspicion required before strip search. A person arrested or detained for a traffic offense or an offense that is not a felony may not be subjected to a strip search or a body cavity search by a peace officer or law enforcement employee unless there is reasonable suspicion to believe the person is concealing a weapon, contraband, or evidence of the commission of a crime.

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 1, Ch. 192, L. 2013.

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