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Montanas Supreme Court delved into a high-profile appeal during Law Day, hearing oral arguments in the case of bondsman Jay Hubber, convicted in a deadly shooting. Hubber, along with his partner, entered a home without permission to apprehend a fugitive, leading to a fatal altercation. Despite the conviction, Hubber is challenging the verdict on legal grounds. High school students from Broadwater High in Townsend, attending a class trip, witnessed the event and gained insights into due process and vague laws. Law school dean Elaine Gagliardi emphasized the importance of such events in fostering respect for the rule of law. The justices will issue their ruling later, highlighting the significance of understanding the justice system.
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