Niewoehner v. District Court

Montana Supreme Court
Niewoehner v. District Court, 142 Mont. 13 (Mont. 1963)
381 P.2d 469; 1963 Mont. LEXIS 68

Niewoehner v. District Court

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Relator’s petition herein seeks a writ of supervisory control to be directed to the respondent court and judge, and alleges that such respondent judge has informed relator that he will not consider an application in the district court for the relief requested; the petition is not accompanied by any exhibits disclosing that any such application has been made or refused. Such petition not being in conformity with sub-division 4 of Rule IV of this court, we decline to accept jurisdiction thereof. On this same date, jurisdiction has been returned to the District Court for such further proceedings as seem just in the circumstances, 142 Mont. 1, 381 P.2d 464.

Reference

Full Case Name
GEORGE NIEWOEHNER, Relator v. The DISTRICT COURT, of the Fourteenth Judicial District of the State of Montana, in and for the COUNTY OF MEAGHER, and THE HONORABLE JOHN B. McCLERNAN, Presiding Judge, Thereof
Status
Published