Peterson v. State

ORTNAL 04/08/2020 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA Case Number: DA 20-0132 DA 20-0132 BRYCE EVERETT PETERSON, FILED APR 0 8 2020 Petitioner and Appellant, Bowen Greenwood Court Cleric of Supreme Montana State of v. ORDER STATE OF MONTANA, Respondent and Appellee. Bryce Everett Peterson moves this Court to appoint counsel and for an extension of time to file his opening brief. As grounds, Peterson provides that he is indigent and incarcerated. He adds that extraordinary circumstances exist which have limited his movement and access to legal research. Peterson requests an additional 120 days to file his brief because his "legal access at the Montana State Prison does not exist and library services are suspended[1" Peterson is appealing the Ravalli County District Court's denial ofhis second petition for postconviction reliefin Cause No.DV-19-468. Peterson is not entitled to representation from appellate counsel. There is no right to the appointment ofcounsel in a proceeding on a motion for postconviction relief, although a court may order the assignment ofcounsel under the circumstances outlined in § 46-8-104, MCA. Peterson represented himself in his postconviction proceeding before the District Court. Peterson has not demonstrated that extraordinary circumstances exist to justify appointment of counsel, pursuant to § 46-8- 104(3), MCA. Peterson's opening briefis due on April 15,2020. In light ofhis motion,however,we agree that some additional time is warranted here. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Peterson's Motion for Appointment of Counsel is DENIED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Peterson's Motion for an Extension of Tirne is GRANTED,and Peterson shall prepare, file, and serve his opening brief on or before July 14, 2020, or ninety days frorn his original due date. The Clerk is directed to provide a copy ofthis Order to counsel ofrecord and to Bryce Everett Peterson personally. DATED this day of April, 2020. For the Court. Chief Justice