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Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has asked that his trial on 41 counts of professional misconduct be vacated next week, contending his due process rights have not been properly addressed ...
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen could be suspended from practicing law for 90 days under a disciplinary council recommendation to the state Supreme Court. The Commission on Practice ...
Patricia Klanke, who was somehow appointed to the panel that will decide the charges against Knudsen even though she represented one of the justices in the underlying controversy, has recused ...
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen acts like he is the law. He has bigger political ambitions and touts his extreme bias. He denied victims in a local business from getting their day in court.
Attorney General Austin Knudsen presents himself as a hands-on defender of the weak in commercials, a message delivered with a soundtrack of buzzing guitars and pounding drums. He emphasizes the ...
The gulls and sandworms probably recognize Knud Knudsen, because he walks across northern Germany's mudflats every few days to deliver the mail. Knud Knudsen is barefoot, wearing shorts and has a ...
Kari Knudsen is 97 and was just starting to settle in at the Norse Home when she learned that she has to move, again. Sitting at a sunny table in her room across Phinney Avenue North from the ...
The Montana Supreme Court on Tuesday denied Attorney General Austin Knudsen's request to set aside his upcoming professional misconduct trial. Those proceedings began at 9 a.m. Wednesday.
Former Montana Highway Patrol Col. Steve Lavin filed a lawsuit Friday alleging Attorney General Austin Knudsen unlawfully forced him to resign and misrepresented the terms of his employment.
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, left, and Col. Steve Lavin in early 2021 when Lavin was sworn into office as head of the Montana Highway Patrol, according to a social media post from MHP.
"We are seeing now a 44% reduction in overall breast cancer mortality," said American Cancer Society CEO Karen Knudsen, comparing today's numbers to the height of breast cancer diagnoses in the 1980s.