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Committee advances DOJ bill to expand state assistance on trafficking, ICAC and drug investigations
Summary
House Bill 104 would clarify and expand the Montana Department of Justice’s statutory authority to assist local law enforcement in investigations including human trafficking, patronizing prostitution, internet crimes against children and drug enforcement.
Representative Eric Albus opened the hearing on House Bill 104, a Department of Justice-requested bill that would clarify the department’s authority to provide assistance, equipment and personnel to local law enforcement for investigations including human trafficking, patronizing prostitution, internet crimes against children and drug enforcement.
Alan Doane introduced the bill for the Department of Justice and said HB 104 is important to align statute with how the department and local agencies cooperate. Steven Crawford, bureau chief of…
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