Montana Grizzlies football quarterback Jordan Johnson has been accused of sexual intercourse without consent, and suspended from the University of Montana. In criminal court, Johnson is seeking to have his case dismissed due to the State of Montana failing to disclose discovery, or the evidence against him in a timely fashion. Earlier Johnson argued that prosecutors kept facts out of the charging documents to the judge that cast doubt on their case, and only included poor facts against him to support their charge. Johnson is seeking among other things, copies of interviews of eight witnesses as well as text message records from over a dozen individuals. The Court should make a determination on this motion in September.
Marty is a former criminal prosecutor in the Cascade County Attorney’s Office and now uses that experience to defend those accused of crimes. A University of Montana School of Law graduate, Marty focuses his practice on personal injury and criminal defense and is a premier DUI defense attorney. He is also well versed in the insurance claims industry and has negotiated significant settlements with nearly every major insurance company.