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Code · Montana · Title 52 — Family Services · Chapter 5 · Part 1

52-5-114. Penalty for aiding resident in leaving or not returning to correctional facility.

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52-5-114 . Penalty for aiding resident in leaving or not returning to correctional facility.
(1)A person is guilty of an offense if the person purposely or knowingly:
(a)permits or assists a resident of a correctional facility to leave a facility without permission;
(b)permits or assists a resident's failure to return to a correctional facility from which the resident had permission to leave;
(c)furnishes or attempts to furnish to a resident a tool, weapon, or other article with the intent of aiding the resident to leave without permission or to not return; or
(d)harbors or conceals a resident who has left without permission.
(2)Upon conviction of a violation of subsection (1), a person shall be punished by imprisonment for a term of not less than 6 months or more than 2 years or by a fine not exceeding $1,000, or both.
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