Murder in Montana law constitutes the intentional killing, under circumstances defined by law, of people within or under the jurisdiction of the U.S. state of Montana.
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that in the year 2020, the state had a murder rate slightly below the median for the entire country.
[1] Under Montana law, prosecutors can charge minors as young as 12 years old as adults for certain crimes, including deliberate homicide (whether mitigated or not), or attempted deliberate or mitigated homicide.
[3] Under Montana law, deliberate homicide is punishable by death when committed:[4]
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