There is a newer version of the Montana Code Annotated
2005 Montana Code Annotated - Part 1 — Definition of Districts and Assignment of Judges
- 3-5-101 — Judicial districts defined.
- 3-5-102 — Number of judges.
- 3-5-103 through 3-5-110 reserved.
- 3-5-111 — District courts presided over by judges of other districts.
- 3-5-112 — Authority of chief justice.
- 3-5-113 — Judges pro tempore - special masters - scope of authority in criminal and civil cases.
- 3-5-114 — Qualifications.
- 3-5-115 — Agreement, petition, and appointment of judge pro tempore - waiver of jury trial.
- 3-5-116 — Compensation - expenses.
- 3-5-117 — Rooms - records.
- 3-5-118 — Appeals.
- 3-5-119 through 3-5-121 reserved.
- 3-5-122 — Judge pro tempore or special master in criminal cases - appointment.
- 3-5-123 — Repealed.
- 3-5-124 — Standing masters - reference - powers.
- 3-5-125 — Standing masters - proceedings - meetings - witnesses - statements of account.
- 3-5-126 — Standing masters - findings of fact and conclusions of law - orders - contents and filing - review - stipulations as to findings.
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