R. Bullock v. P. Bludworth ( 2021 )


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  •                                                                                           03/16/2021
    IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
    Case Number: OP 21-0096
    OP 21-0096
    RUSSELL W.BULLOCK,
    MAR 1 6 2021
    Petitioner,                                                 Bowen Greenwood
    Clark of Supreme Court
    State of Montana
    !En
    v.
    ORDER
    PETE BLUDWORTH, Warden,
    Crossroads Correctional Center,
    Respondent.
    Russell W. Bullock has filed a Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus and included
    copies of transcripts from his underlying criminal proceeding. Bullock raises various
    issues, such as sufficiency ofthe evidence,Bradyl and speedy trial violations, ranging from
    the pre-trial hearings to his jury trial. He also challenges the expert witness and claims
    ineffectiveness of counsel.
    This Court is familiar with Bullock's underlying proceeding. In 2015, Bullock
    appealed his jury convictions for sexual intercourse without consent and burglary from the
    Gallatin County District Court. He raised four issues. We affirmed and remanded the
    matter to correct the user surcharge amount as raised in the fourth issue. State v. Bullock,
    
    2017 MT 182
    , 
    388 Mont. 194
    , 
    398 P.3d 881
    . We concluded that Bullock was not denied
    his right to a speedy trial. Bullock,1 16-27. In 2018, Bullock sought postconviction relief
    in the District Court. The court denied his petition for postconviction relief as untimely.
    Bullock appealed, and we affirmed. Bullock v. State, No. DA 19-0087, 2020 MT 57N,
    ¶¶ 2, 8, 
    2020 Mont. LEXIS 718
    .
    Upon review, Bullock is relitigating his criminal convictions in his instant Petition.
    He does not raise           any   issues concerning the illegality     of his sentences.
    I Brady v. Maryland, 
    373 U.S. 83
    , 
    83 S. Ct. 1194
    (1963).
    Section 46-22-101(1), MCA.       Bullock is precluded from challenging his convictions
    because of his initial appeal. Section 46-22-101(2), MCA. The issues he raises now are
    more appropriate for a direct appeal or through a petition for postconviction relief, both of
    which he has had. State v. Wright, 
    2001 MT 282
    , ¶ 37, 
    307 Mont. 349
    , 
    42 P.3d 753
    .
    Having sought such relief over the last several years, Bullock is barred from raising these
    issues now in his petition for habeas corpus relief. Therefore,
    IT IS ORDERED that Bullock's Petition for a Writ of Habeas Corpus is DENIED.
    The Clerk ofthe Supreme Court is directed to provide a copy ofthis Order to counsel
    ofrecord and to Russell W. Bullock personally.
    DATED this \,1. —day of March, 2021.
    Chief Justice
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Document Info

Docket Number: OP 21-0096

Filed Date: 3/16/2021

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 3/16/2021