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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) Within a reasonable time following the entry of a not guilty plea but not less than 30 days before trial, the court shall hold an omnibus hearing.
(2) The purpose of the hearing is to expedite the procedures leading up to the trial of the defendant.
(3) The presence of the defendant is not required, unless ordered by the court. The prosecutor and the defendant's counsel shall attend the hearing. The prosecutor and the defendant or defendant's counsel may attend the hearing by two-way electronic audio or video communication if neither party objects and the court agrees to its use. The parties must be prepared to discuss any pretrial matter appropriate to the case, including but not limited to:
(c) the need for exclusion of the public and for sealing records of any pretrial proceedings, 46-11-701;
(d) notification of the existence of a plea agreement, 46-12-211;
(e) disclosure and discovery motions, Title 46, chapter 15, part 3;
(f) notice of reliance on certain defenses, 46-15-323;
(g) notice of seeking persistent felony offender status, 46-13-108;
(k) reasonableness of bail, Title 46, chapter 9; and
(l) stipulations.
(4) At the conclusion of the hearing, a court-approved memorandum of the matters settled must be signed by the court and counsel and filed with the court.
(5) Any motions made pursuant to subsections (1) through (3) may be ruled on by the court at the time of the hearing, where appropriate, or may be scheduled for briefing and further hearing as the court considers necessary.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Montana Title 46. Criminal Procedure § 46-13-110. Omnibus hearing--use of two-way electronic audio or video communication - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mt/title-46-criminal-procedure/mt-st-46-13-110/
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