Darrow v. Msla Dem. Cen. Com.

".„ LE3 06/29/2021 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA Case Number: DA 20-0616 DA 20-0616 BENJAMIN M. DARROW, FILED JUN 29 2021 Petitioner and Appellant, Bowen Greenvvood Clerk of Supreme Court State of Montana v. THE EXECUTIVE BOARD OF THE MISSOULA ORDER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE, and DAVID KENDALL,individually, and in his position as Chair of the MISSOULA COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE, Defendants and Appellees. Through counsel, Appellees Executive Board of the Missoula County Democratic Central Committee and David Kendall(hereinafter MCDCC)rnove this Court for dismissal of this appeal because self-represented Appellant Benjamin M. Darrow (Darrow)failed to file his Opening Brief by the Court-ordered deadline of June 2, 2021. MCDCC states that Darrow is an attorney and that he did file his brief on June 3, 2021. M. R. App. P. 13(3). Darrow responds in opposition and states that his brief was filed late by two hours and eleven minutes due to difficulties in filing electronically. Darrow puts forth that MCDCC was not harmed by the delay. In a June 22, 2021 Order, this Court granted leave to MCDCC to file its reply brief. Upon review of the Motion, Response and Reply, this Court is not going to dismiss an appeal because a brief was electronically filed late by 131 minutes. "While we are predisposed to give pro se litigants considerable latitude in proceedings,that latitude cannot be so wide as to prejudice the other party[1" First Bank (N.A.)-Billings v. Heidema, 219 Mont. 373, 376, 711 P.2d 1384, 1386 (1986). We conclude that no prejudice has been demonstrated here. Therefore, IT IS ORDERED that MCDCC's Motion to Disrniss is DENIED. The Clerk is directed provide a copy of this Order to counsel of record. DATED this Z- c‘a.ay ofJune, 2021. Chief Justice Air 2