I thought I would share some cool info I found a few months ago. I'm sure a lot of you are familiar with the case of Nathan Collier challenging the Supreme court for 2 marriage licenses in 2015. When I looked further into it I found this article which gives the state's response. To paraphrase, they said, by living as a married couple even calling each other husband and wife, that they were not breaking the law. They even attempted to contract a second marriage license and Montana does not deem that to be criminal. The only thing criminal is obtaining a second license.
The article is pretty cool and a great resource for me here in MT because it show that im not "breaking" the law. Also it means that even if anyone is prosecuted for Polygamy, that the Nathan Collier case would reopen because the case was denied on sufficient evidence of prosecution of the law. If they prosecute anyone, the Collier's then have a valid case.
The article is pretty cool and a great resource for me here in MT because it show that im not "breaking" the law. Also it means that even if anyone is prosecuted for Polygamy, that the Nathan Collier case would reopen because the case was denied on sufficient evidence of prosecution of the law. If they prosecute anyone, the Collier's then have a valid case.
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