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Murphy cannot be re charged at a later date.Murphy’s attorney,
Ping G30 Driver, Jason T. Holden of Great Falls, called it a “perfect scenario to have a case dismissed with prejudice.”"The government did the right thing because Mr. Murphy did the right thing,” Holden said, adding that Murphy “had every right to act in defense of his life.”Holden described his client as a part time Montana resident who spends summers in the state, and is “an avid hiker and photographer with great respect for our national parks, their resources and wildlife.”Murphy, he said, did not fire his .357 revolver until the charging bear a grizzly,
Mizuno MP-54 Irons, Holden said DNA tests later confirmed was 7 to 10 feet away, and not until bear spray discharged when the animal was 15 to 25 feet away failed to deter it.The wounded bear was never located.Although he was hiking alone, which park officials advise against,
Ping G30 Hybrid, Murphy was wearing bear bells and packing bear spray, Holden said, and also “yelping” to warn any bears in the area of his approach, and because he was aware other hikers were behind him on the trail.”When Mr.