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Billings, Montana 59101

Telephone: 406-252-3911 Fax: 406-252-3951
  There are a vast array of changes to the law.  On Second or subsequent offenses you may no longer receive a probationary license.  There are enhancements for driving with children in the car.
 
  The fines have increased as has some areas of jail time sentences.
 
  In other areas, the Montana Supreme Court has issued another ruling on the admissibility of the preliminary breath test used out at the scene of the stop.  This is the small portable machine.  These are not allowed in evidence in any trial unless the prosecution has first requested a hearing and shown its reliability. click here
Defamatory Statements
 
A lawsuit for defamation has the following basic elements: (1) making a false statement; (2) about a person; (3) to others; and (4) actual damages (if the harm to the person is not apparent). There is a fifth element when the person is a public official or public figure. In such a case, the person who made the statement has to have made it with a known or reckless disregard of the truth. This article discusses the first element, making a false statement. A false statement of fact about a person that tends to harm the person's reputation is known as a defamatory statement.More...
 
Punitive Damages
 
Apart from legislation granting a right to sue for a specific harm, personal injury law generally consists of tort law and the civil procedure for enforcing it. One of the purposes of tort law is to provide compensation for damages. This article discusses punitive damages.More...
 
Rules Regarding Driving on the Right Side of a Road and Passing Another Vehicle
 
A motor vehicle driver is generally required to drive on the right side of a road. However, the driver does not need to drive on the right side of the road when he or she is passing another vehicle, when he or she is making a left turn, when the right side of the road is closed to traffic, or when the road has one-way traffic. More...
 
Whom to Sue in Automobile Cases
 
A person who is injured in an automobile accident may seek to recover for his injuries against one or more parties, including the driver or the owner of the automobile that caused the accident. This article addresses the parties who are potentially liable for an injured party's injuries arising from an automobile accident.More...
 
Duty of a Correctional Facility to Prevent Suicide
 
Jails, prisons, and other types of correctional or detention facilities have a legal duty to ensure the safety of their inmates. This duty arises because the facility has actual physical custody of and control over its inmates. As part of this duty, the facility has a limited duty to prevent its inmates from committing suicide while in custody. More...
 
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