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Can a defendant talk to prosecuting attorneys?
If you are represented by an attorney, the prosecuting attorney assigned to your case will be unable to speak to you.
If you are not represented by an attorney (pro se) then in most circumstances, yes.
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County Attorney's Office
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1.
What should I do if I think someone has committed a crime?
If the crime is in progress, you should immediately call
911
dispatch center and provide the dispatcher with all pertinent information.
If the crime is over, contact the law enforcement agency that services your area:
Inside Great Falls City Limits: Great Falls Police Department Phone: (406) 727-7688
Outside the city limits contact the Cascade County Sheriff’s Office Phone: (406) 454-6820
2.
What kind of cases does CCAO handle?
The duties of the county attorney are mostly specified in MCA Title 7, Chapter 4, Part 27 and generally include:
Felonies in the County
Misdemeanors outside the city limits of Great Falls
All citations written by the Montana Highway Patrol and Fish Wildlife & Parks
Youth in Need of Care
Youth Court
The County Attorney also provides legal advice to all county elected officials and represents the county in all civil matters.
3.
Can you give me legal advice on any topic?
The Cascade County Attorney and staff cannot answer general legal questions for the public. There are a number of agencies who may be able to assist you. Please refer to the list of helpful links (on the right) to obtain free or low-cost legal assistance, or contact a private attorney.
If you need the services if a criminal defense attorney, you can contact a private attorney or apply for the services of an attorney from the Office of the Statewide Public Defender. Their offices are located at 615 2
nd
Ave N, Great Falls, MT 59401 Phone: 406-770-3200.
4.
Can a defendant talk to prosecuting attorneys?
If you are represented by an attorney, the prosecuting attorney assigned to your case will be unable to speak to you.
If you are not represented by an attorney (pro se) then in most circumstances, yes.
5.
How do I get my property or evidence back?
Please fill out the property release form
found here
The form must be returned to our office with as much of the information filled in as possible. Missing information will delay your request
6.
How do I get a copy of a police report?
Please fill out a Confidential Criminal Justice Information
request here
The form must be returned to our office with as much of the information filled in as possible. Missing information will delay your request.
This form cost $15, must be a money order or cashier’s check only
7.
Who is Victim Witness?
Victim-Witness Assistance Services The 30-year-old nonprofit organization in Great Falls and Cascade County provides information to victims of domestic violence, keeps track of offender’s cases, and keeps victims updated as cases proceed.
If the crime has already been reported, then you may: Call the 24-Hour Message Center at 406-452-6256 and leave your information to be contacted regarding the case
https://greatfallsmt.net/legal/victims-or-witnesses-information
Contact Information
Address: City Attorney’s Office, 2 Park Drive South - Room 101, P.O. Box 5021, Great Falls, MT 59403
Phone: (406)-455-8535
8.
Who is AP&P, Adult Probation and Parole?
AP&P is a branch of the Montana Department of Corrections. AP&P is responsible for supervising adult felony offenders.
The Great Falls regional office can be contacted at:
219 5th Street S., Suite A
Great Falls, MT 59405
(406) 727-6061
9.
I got a traffic ticket, what do I do?
If the Montana Highway Patrol, Cascade County Sheriff’s Office, or Fish Wildlife and Parks wrote the ticket
Contact Justice Court phone: (406) 454-6873
If the Great Falls Police Department wrote the ticket
Contact Great Falls Municipal Court phone: (406) 771-1380
10.
I Want to File a Case
Any criminal event needs to be reported to the appropriate agency, who will then refer it to the appropriate court.
Any civil issue must be handled privately and or with the aid of a private attorney. Civil filings can be done at the Clerk of Court’s Civil Office.
https://courts.mt.gov
is a good resource to find forms on Evictions, Motions, and Wills.
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