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Code · Montana · Title 45 — Crimes · Chapter 7 · Part 3

45-7-309. Criminal contempt.

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45-7-309 . Criminal contempt.
(1)A person commits the offense of criminal contempt when the person knowingly engages in any of the following conduct:
(a)disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent behavior committed during the sitting of a court in its immediate view and presence and directly tending to interrupt its proceedings or to impair the respect due to its authority;
(b)breach of the peace, noise, or other disturbance directly tending to interrupt a court's proceeding;
(c)purposely disobeying or refusing any lawful process or other mandate of a court;
(d)unlawfully refusing to be sworn as a witness in any court proceeding or, after being sworn, refusing to answer any legal and proper interrogatory;
(e)purposely publishing a false or grossly inaccurate report of a court's proceeding;
(f)purposely failing to obey any mandate, process, or notice relative to juries issued pursuant to Title 3, chapter 15; or
(g)purposely failing to comply with the requirements of the 24/7 sobriety and drug monitoring program provided for in Title 44, chapter 4, part 12, if ordered by a court to participate in the program.
(2)A person convicted of the offense of criminal contempt shall be fined not to exceed $500 or be imprisoned in the county jail for a term not to exceed 6 months, or both.
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