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Archives for February 2019

Medical marijuana possession, appropriations rider

February 16, 2019 By lilly

MEDICAL MARIJUANA provider properly charged with federal possession with intent to distribute notwithstanding appropriations rider because he was not in strict compliance with state law requiring a landlord permission form… probable cause for search warrant based on informant’s statements corroborated with power records… Christensen affirmed (memorandum). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Ninth Circuit Court, Past Issues Tagged With: Joseph Thaggard, Leif Johnson, Lisa Bazant, Tara Elliott, Tim Tatarka

Settlements

February 16, 2019 By lilly

Plan I

Travious Hinton, right knee, 8/17, Bozeman Smith’s Grocery, disputes as to entitlement to wage loss benefits, nature & extent of injury, need for future treatment, $75,000 for all claims, stipulated judgment; Stacey Tempel-St. John for Hinton, Charlie Smith for The Kroger Co. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Workers' Compensation Court

Correction, “The District Court” Judge identification

February 9, 2019 By lilly

CORRECTION: “The District Court” referenced in the Supreme Court’s Abbey/Land opinion was misconstrued in the 2/2/19 MLW summary as Judge Eddy when it was her predecessor Judge Ortley. Page 3, 2nd column, 2nd full paragraph should read:

JR moved to intervene in 8/13. Judge Ortley did not rule on that motion. On Abbey/Land’s motion, he entered judgment against Glacier in the amount of the stipulated settlement 3/17/14 without a hearing. JR appealed. Abbey/Land I (Mont. 2015) reversed, holding that Ortley should have allowed JR to intervene to challenge reasonableness of the confessed judgment and whether it was the product of collusion. JR filed a counterclaim and cross-claim in intervention, requesting dismissal of the case with prejudice as well as attorney fees & costs. Abbey/Land attempted to avoid a reasonableness hearing. It filed notice that it was withdrawing its motion for judgment on the settlement agreement and intended to go to trial. It then filed a stipulation to arbitrate, arguing that Glacier’s and Abbey/Land’s contract required arbitration. Ortley’s successor Judge Eddy (Ortley retired at the end of 2016) ruled that she “cannot sanction transferring this matter to arbitration under the guise of the illusion of an adversary proceeding” and that Abbey/Land could not unilaterally withdraw from the settlement. …

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil

County road, constitutional taking, no litigation expenses

February 9, 2019 By lilly

COUNTY ROAD: County’s use of road not a constitutional taking since it acted under claim of right in removing berm, owner not entitled to compensation under US or Montana Constitution… owner not entitled to litigation expenses since owner and County both prevailed and lost… trial costs awarded prior to earlier appeal improperly continued in remand proceeding… Spaulding affirmed, reversed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Cynthia Walker, Jesse Kodadek, Mark Thieszen, Martin King

Attorney disqualification, LLC partner v. partner

February 9, 2019 By lilly

ATTORNEY DISQUALIFICATION: No grounds to disqualify attorney who was formerly member of firm that represented partnership and now represents the partnership and one partner being sued by the other partner… supervisory control of Menahan denied. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Jenna Lyons, KD Feeback, Terance Perry, Trent Baker

Conservatorship, incapacitated mother, trust capacity

February 9, 2019 By lilly

CONSERVATORSHIP: Mother correctly found incapacitated as of 10/16, lacked capacity to transfer property to Trust… Montana has jurisdiction despite mother being taken to Washington… Christopher affirmed (IOR I-3(c)). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: Casey Emerson, Julie Sirrs, Scott Stearns

Mental commitment, “Intermittent Explosive Disorder”

February 9, 2019 By lilly

MENTAL COMMITMENT of person with Intermittent Explosive Disorder supported by medical history independent of hearsay about why he was taken from nursing home to mental clinic… Souza affirmed (IOR I-3(c)). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court - Civil Tagged With: James Reavis, Katie Schulz, Mark English

Railroad in limine rulings

February 9, 2019 By lilly

RAILROAD IN LIMINE RULINGS… Eddy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Asbestos Claims Court, Past Issues Tagged With: Anthony Nicastro, Chad Knight, Dustin Leftridge, Emma Mediak, Erik Nelson, Ethan Welder, James Roberts, Jason Pepe, Jinifer Mariman, Michael Wise, Nadia Patrick, Robert Phillips

DUI, State Lab blood tests discovery responsibility

February 9, 2019 By lilly

DUI: Motion to exclude blood test properly denied where Defendant could have obtained it from Lab but insisted on Prosecution getting it for him… Defendant precluded from arguing that the State had not fulfilled its discovery obligation when Judge had ruled that it had… adding DUI per se less than 5 days before trial not prejudicial because jury did not reach subject of amendment… redacted version of investigation video provided to Defendant morning of trial properly admitted… conviction affirmed… Langton affirmed. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court – Criminal Tagged With: Angela Wetzsteon, Mardell Ployhar, Martin Judnich

DUI, failure to signal, allowing driver to move vehicle

February 9, 2019 By lilly

DUI: Stop justified by failure to signal despite Deputy not customarily stopping for no signal, properly ripened into DUI arrest… allowing driver to move vehicle off the road did not establish fitness to drive… license reinstatement properly denied… Boucher affirmed (IOR I-3(c)). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Past Issues, Supreme Court – Criminal Tagged With: Brad Fjeldheim, Jamie Young

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