Montana Case Laws
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2004
Montana Case Law 2004
Restvedt v. Carlson, 2004 WL 1336752 (9th Cir. June 11, 2004) involved a “time-pay” bail bond program allowed by the administrative judge of the Bozeman, Montana Municipal Court. Apparently the judge, Ms. Carlson, lets defendants pay cash bail on an installment plan. A bail agent challenged this as depriving him of a constitutional right to practice his profession. The Court held that even assuming there is such a constitutional right, it would not mean that there could not be a competing arrangement. That is, there is no constitutional right not to have competitors. [Not published.]