where do you find montana county attorney duties ?

by Eileen Mitchell 8 min read

The core of the duties and powers of the County Attorney are provided in Title 7, Chapter 4, Part 27 of the Montana Code. Following are pertinent sections from that part: 7-4-2711: County attorney to be legal adviser of county and other subdivisions

The core of the duties and powers of the County Attorney are provided in Title 7, Chapter 4, Part 27 of the Montana Code.

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What does the Attorney General of Montana do?

As the State’s chief legal officer, the Attorney General is responsible for representing and defending Montana’s legal positions and Montana’s laws with other sovereign governments such as the federal government and other states.

What does the Montana Department of Justice do?

Montana Department of Justice. As the State’s chief legal officer, the Attorney General is responsible for representing and defending Montana’s legal positions and Montana’s laws with other sovereign governments such as the federal government and other states.

What does the Montana County Attorney's Association do?

Our mission is to provide education and training to our members and provide county attorneys the ability to collectively voice their concerns about public policy issues affecting their offices, the criminal justice system in Montana, and public safety.

What does the Attorney General do for the state?

The Attorney General controls and manages all litigation on behalf of the State, and may also intervene in all suits or proceedings which are of concern to the general public. The Attorney General’s legal views and opinions prevail when a conflict arises between state agencies and officers whom the Attorney General represents.

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What is the job of the Attorney General of Montana?

Under Montana law, the attorney general is the state’s chief legal officer, chief law enforcement officer and director of the Department of Justice. The attorney general also serves as a member of the State Land Board and the Board of Examiners.

Who has the authority to provide legal opinions?

The attorney general has the authority to provide legal opinions —which carry the weight of law—to the Legislature; to state officers, boards or commissions; to city attorneys and to county commissioners and county attorneys.

Does the Attorney General have authority over judges in Montana?

Likewise, the attorney general does not have authority over Montana judges. If a citizen has a complaint about improper or unethical conduct involving a judge, he or she should contact the Judicial Standards Commission, Court Administration Office, P.O. Box 203002, Helena, MT 59620-3002.

Can the Attorney General represent citizens?

The attorney general cannot represent citizens in private legal matters.

Does the Attorney General supervise state agencies?

The attorney general does not direct or supervise state agencies other than the Department of Justice. Complaints about state agencies should be directed to the specific agency’s director or to the office of the governor. You may contact the office of Attorney General by phone, fax, surface mail and e-mail. Please include your mailing address, so ...

What is the role of the Attorney General of Montana?

Under Montana law, the Attorney General is the state’s chief legal officer, chief law enforcement officer, and director of the Montana Department of Justice. As the State’s chief legal officer, the Attorney General is responsible for representing and defending Montana’s legal positions ...

Who is responsible for defending Montana's laws?

As the State’s chief legal officer, the Attorney General is responsible for representing and defending Montana’s legal positions and Montana’s laws with other sovereign governments such as the federal government and other states. Montana’s Constitution provides that “ [t]he attorney general is the legal officer of the state and shall have ...

What is the code for prosecuting a public agency in Montana?

Prosecute all public offenses involving a state agency as reported by the Montana Legislative Auditor. Mont. Code Ann. § 5-13-310.

What does the Attorney General do?

The Attorney General controls and manages all litigation on behalf of the State, and may also intervene in all suits or proceedings which are of concern to the general public. The Attorney General’s legal views and opinions prevail when a conflict arises between state agencies and officers whom the Attorney General represents.

Where to address complaints against a private attorney in Montana?

Complaints should be addressed to the Office of Disciplinary Counsel, P.O. Box 1099, Helena, MT 59624 , or phone (406) 442-1648. Likewise, the Attorney General does not have authority over Montana judges.

Where to contact Attorney General for fraud?

If a citizen has a complaint about a business, fraud, phone scam, or identity theft, he or she should contact the Attorney General’s Office of Consumer Protection, P.O. Box 200151, Helena, MT 59620-0151, or call (406) 444-4500 or toll-free 1-800-481-6896.

Does the Attorney General have authority over judges in Montana?

Likewise, the Attorney General does not have authority over Montana judges. If a citizen has a complaint about improper or unethical conduct involving a judge, he or she should contact the Judicial Standards Commission, Court Administration Office, P.O. Box 203005, Helena, MT 59620-3005.

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