Burke v. City of Helena
Burke v. City of Helena
Opinion of the Court
OBDEB
In this cause on the 15th of April, 1972, an order was issued appointing a special master, outlining his duties, and making
Upon that date Andrew J. Utick appeared in open court, in the presence of C. W. Leaphart, Jr., counsel for defendants and respondents in this cause and presented a statement wherein he admitted that the motion filed in this cause by him raised a serious charge of violation of ethical standards by Mr. Leaphart and appeared to deprive him of a right to respond and clear his name.
Utick further apologized to this Court and Mr. Leaphart, and asserted that he did not intend to challenge Leaphart’s ethics, that his motion was poorly phrased and drafted and was not intended to reflect on Leaphart personally.
The Court then asked Mr. Leaphart if the apology was satisfactory to him and if it would be accepted and the matter closed. Leaphart responded that it was satisfactory, that he would accept it and the matter could be terminated so far as he was concerned.
In these circumstances the Court accepts the apology of Andrew J. Utick, the appointment of the special master is rescinded and our Order of April 15, 1972, is revoked and held for naught.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- JAMES E. BURKE and WILMA BURKE, and v. The CITY OF HELENA, a municipal Corporation and JACK H. GREER, individually and as Executive Director of the Urban Renewal Department of the City of Helena, and
- Status
- Published