The local news seemed to have the most details following his Nov 2023 hearing:
11/20/24
Bond hearing reserved, Dec. 22 filing deadline
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Edmund Davis Harris, who was 36 when he was charged in October, entered his pleas of not guilty before state District Judge Kaydee Snipes Ruiz in District Court in Havre.
After Davis' attorney Casey Moore requested time to talk to the prosecution and other parties about bond, Snipes Ruiz reserved the issue of a motion on changing bond.
Davis, who entered his plea via video from Hill County Detention Center, was being held this morning on $1 million bond.
Snipes Ruiz set Dec. 22 as the deadline for omnibus motions.
Special Deputy Attorney Daniel Guzynski, who is representing the state as lead prosecutor, also asked for confirmation that Davis had discussed the potential penalties with his attorney, which Moore said they have discussed.
The first charge, for possessing electronic communication images of a child or children 12 or younger, carries a minimum 100-year prison sentence, 25 of which may not be suspended or deferred, and the second charge, for possessing images of children younger than 16, can result in imprisonment for life with a minimum sentence of four years.
Davis was arrested in Chinook Oct. 23 by Blaine County Sheriff's Office personnel and agents from the Montana Department of Justice's Division of Criminal Investigation.
A press release from the Montana Attorney General's Office said charges were filed under seal the previous week to help ensure a safe arrest.