A. Weimer v. 11th Judicial District ( 2022 )


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  •                                                ORIGINAL
    03/15/2022
    IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA                                 Case Number: OP 22-0105
    OP 22-0105
    Fri c
    ANTHONY WEIMER,
    MAR 1 b2022
    Bowen Greenwooa
    Clerk of Supreme Court
    State of Montana
    Petitioner,
    v.
    ORDER
    ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT,
    FLATHEAD COUNTY, and
    HONORABLE HEIDI J. ULBRICHT,
    Respondent.
    Representing himself, Anthony Weimer has filed a Petition for Writ of Supervisory
    Control over the Eleventh Judicial District Court, alleging that the District Court is
    proceeding under a mistake of law making the remedy of appeal inadequate. Weimer raises
    three issues in his Petition. He states that "[t]hese are urgent and emergency circumstances
    because they involve Weimer's rights as matters of law that are being blatantly violated
    and causing gross injustice in the District Court's proceedings."
    Supervisory control may be appropriate on a case-by-case basis.                   "This
    extraordinary remedy can be invoked when the case involves purely legal questions and
    .urgent or emergency factors make the normal appeal process inadequate." State v. Spady,
    
    2015 MT 218
    , ¶ 11, 
    380 Mont. 179
    , 
    354 P.3d 590
     (citing M. R. App. P. 14(3); Redding v.
    McCarter, 
    2012 MT 144
    , ¶ 17, 
    365 Mont. 316
    , 
    281 P.3d 189
    ). "The case must meet one
    of three additional criteria: (a) [T]he other court is proceeding under a mistake of law and
    is causing a gross injustice; (b) [C]onstitutional issues of state-wide importance are
    involved; or (c) [T]he other court has granted or denied a motion for substitution of a judge
    in a criminal case." Spady, ¶ 11 (quoting M. R. App. P. 14(3)(a)-(c)).
    Weimer contends that acceptance of jurisdiction is proper and necessary. M. R.
    App. P. 14(3). Weimer argues that the District Court is proceeding under a mistake of law
    because the court has violated his speedy trial rights. As a second issue, he puts forth that
    the court has not dealt with pretrial motions that he alleges are ripe for ruling. He lastly
    argues that District Court Judge Eddy acted in his underlying proceeding even though he
    had filed a second motion for disqualification.
    On October 12, 2021, this Court reversed Weimer's conviction of criminal mischief
    because no written waiver of Weimer's right to a jury trial was included in the record on
    appeal. State v. Weimer, No. DA 21-0075, 2021 MT 266N, ¶ 9, 
    2021 Mont. LEXIS 809
    .
    We rernanded the matter to the District Court for a new trial. Weimer,1119-10. The case
    was closed, and the exhibit record was returned on November 2, 2021.
    On January 4, 2022, Weimer filed a motion for disqualification for cause with the
    District Court, and it was sent to this Court. In that pleading, Weimer stated that a four-day
    trial was set for January 18, 2022. This Court denied the motion and declared it void on
    January 5, 2022, because Weirner had not demonstrated grounds for disqualification. We
    explained that any affidavit must be filed thirty days before trial and that it cannot solely
    be based upon the Judge's rulings, which may be addressed in an appeal. Section 3-1-
    805(1)(b), MCA. On January 7, 2022, Weirner filed a second motion for disqualification
    for cause of Judge Eddy. On January 21, 2022, Judge Eddy issued a Relinquishment and
    Acceptance where Judge Ulbricht accepted jurisdiction of this pending criminal case.
    Contrary to Weimer's claims, the District Court had jurisdiction to act. We have
    stated before that the statutory mandate leaves little room for interpretation when
    considering § 3-1-805, MCA. "The requirements of this statute are rnandatory; the failure
    to comply with its provisions justifies dismissal of a motion for disqualification."
    Damschen v. Fourth Judicial Dist. Court, No. OP 06-0380, 2006 Mont LEXIS 335, Order
    at *2 (June 7, 2006) (citing Marriage of Eklund, 
    236 Mont. 77
    , 79, 
    768 P.2d 340
     (1989)).
    This Court declared his motion and affidavit void because the jury trial was two weeks
    from the filing of his first motion. His second motion, filed three days later, cannot change
    the fact of the jury trial's date, and it was not filed with this Court because the result would
    have been the same. His filing was void, and the District Court could act to assign a judge
    to the pending case there. On February 10, 2022, the District Court issued an Order
    concerning Weirner's notice of void recusal and fraud upon the court, declaring it moot.
    2
    We decline to accept jurisdiction of this matter because it is not necessary. His
    issues about speedy trial and pre-trial motions are more appropriate for appeal. According
    to the attached January 3, 2022 minute entry, Weimer asked for a continuance of the matter,
    which the court granted, setting the case for the next jury trial term. On the next day,
    Weimer moved to disqualify Judge Eddy, which this Court denied on January 5, 2022.
    Judge Eddy issued an amended scheduling order on January 6, 2022, setting the case for
    June 2022. Since then, the District Court has another judge presiding. On January 24,
    2022, Judge Ulbricht issued an amended scheduling order on the plea of not guilty and set
    the matter for trial in August 2022.
    Weimer is not entitled to supervisory control. We do not find the existence of
    urgency, emergency factors, or purely legal questions. We conclude that supervisory
    control is not warranted because the District Court is not proceeding upon a mistake of law
    causing a gross injustice. M. R. App. P. 14(3). Weimer retains the remedy of a direct
    appeal for which the entire record would be available to this Court. M. R. App. P. 4(1)(a),
    4(5)(b)(i), and 6(2). Therefore,
    IT IS ORDERED that Weimer's Petition for a Writ of Supervisory Control is
    DENIED and DISMISSED.
    The Clerk is directed to provide a copy of this Order to the Honorable Heidi
    Ulbricht, Eleventh Judicial District Court, Flathead County; to Peg Allison, Clerk of
    District Court, Flathead County, under Cause No. DC-20-207(C); to counsel of record; to
    Stacy Lynne Boman, Deputy County Attorney; to Ryan Hennen, Stand-by Counsel, along
    with a copy of Weimer's Petition; and to Anthony Weimer personally.
    DATED this t..5" day of March, 2022.
    Chief Justice
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Document Info

Docket Number: OP 22-0105

Filed Date: 3/15/2022

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 3/15/2022