State ex rel. Mongar v. District Court of the Fourth Judicial District ex rel. County of Missoula

Montana Supreme Court
State ex rel. Mongar v. District Court of the Fourth Judicial District ex rel. County of Missoula, 156 Mont. 523 (Mont. 1971)
480 P.2d 839

State ex rel. Mongar v. District Court of the Fourth Judicial District ex rel. County of Missoula

Opinion of the Court

ORDER

PER CURIAM:

Upon petition of the relator, ex parte, this Court issued an order to show cause to determine whether the district court properly quashed an alternative writ of mandamus directed to the city clerk of Missoula requiring that petitioner’s name be submitted to the voters as a candidate for mayor.

Return was made by the district court, briefs filed and oral arguments had.

This Court now determines that its order to show cause was improvidently issued.

The petitioner has failed to show why this Court should exercise its original jurisdiction. Although conflicting findings and/or conclusions may appear in the district court’s findings, without a transcript of the proceedings we are unable to determine the correct facts to rule upon.

Therefore it is Ordered that the matter be dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
STATE OF MONTANA ex rel. THOMAS M. MONGAR, and Relator v. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT of the State of Montana, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MISSOULA, and the Honorable JACK L. GREEN, a Judge thereof
Status
Published