3-5-122. Judge pro tempore or special master in criminal cases -- appointment. (1) One or more judges of a judicial district may designate a judge pro tempore or a special master in a criminal case to hear and determine any preliminary, nondispositive matter pending in a criminal case before the court if the district court judge or judges find that the appointment serves justice.
(2) Any of the following individuals may act as a special master in a criminal case:
(a) a justice of the peace or a city judge;
(b) a retired district court judge;
(c) a retired supreme court justice; or
(d) a member of the state bar.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 394, L. 1995.
Structure Montana Code Annotated
Part 1. Definition of Districts and Assignment of Judges
3-5-101. Judicial districts defined
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
3-5-115. Agreement, petition, and appointment of judge pro tempore -- waiver of jury trial
3-5-116. Compensation -- expenses
3-5-119. through 3-5-121 reserved
3-5-122. Judge pro tempore or special master in criminal cases -- appointment
3-5-124. Standing masters -- reference -- powers
3-5-125. Standing masters -- proceedings -- meetings -- witnesses -- statements of account