Garrity Warning Form is a legal document that was released by the Montana Department of Corrections - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is a Garrity Warning Form?
A: A Garrity Warning Form is a legal notice given to public employees, in this case in Montana, to inform them of their rights during internal investigations.
Q: Why is a Garrity Warning Form given?
A: A Garrity Warning Form is given to public employees to inform them that they have the right to remain silent and that anything they say during the investigation may be used against them in criminal proceedings.
Q: Who gives the Garrity Warning Form?
A: The Garrity Warning Form is typically given by the employer or the investigators conducting the internal investigation.
Q: What are the rights of the employees after receiving a Garrity Warning Form?
A: After receiving a Garrity Warning Form, employees have the right to choose not to answer questions or provide statements that might incriminate them.
Q: What happens if an employee refuses to answer questions after receiving a Garrity Warning Form?
A: If an employee refuses to answer questions after receiving a Garrity Warning Form, they may face disciplinary action, such as termination or other appropriate consequences.
Q: Is a Garrity Warning Form specific to Montana?
A: No, Garrity Warning Forms are not specific to Montana. They are used in various jurisdictions to protect the rights of public employees during internal investigations.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Montana Department of Corrections.