A. Weimer v. 11th Judicial District

j ORIGINAL 08/09/2022 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA Case Number: OP 22-0422 OP 22-0422 I li:LA i' ANTHONY WEIMER, AUG 0 9 2022 Bowen Greenwood Clerk of Supreme Court Petitioner, State of Montana v. ORDER MONTANA ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, FLATHEAD COUNTY, HONORABLE HEIDI J. ULBRIGHT, Presiding, Respondent. Anthony Weirner petitions this Court for supervisory control over the Eleventh Judicial District Court, Flathead County, and District Court Judge Heidi J. Ulbricht. Weimer contends that the District Court erred in denying his pretrial motions, "rendering the normal appeal process inadequate and prejudiced any preservation of the issues herein for appeal." He concludes that the District Court is proceeding under a mistake of law, causing a gross miscarriage of justice, and that this Court should accept jurisdiction. He includes a copy of the court's Order. The court has set trial for August 22, 2022. Supervisory control may be appropriate on a case-by-case basis. "This extraordinary remedy can be invoked when the case involves purely legal questions and urgent or emergency factors make the norrnal appeal process inadequate." State v. Spady, 2015 MT 218, ¶ 11, 380 Mont. 179, 354 P.3d 590 (citing M. R. App. P. 14(3); Redding v. McCarter, 2012 MT 144, ¶ 17, 365 Mont. 316, 281 P.3d 189). This Court is familiar with Weimer's history. On October 12, 2021, this Court reversed Weimer's conviction of criminal mischief because no written waiver of Weimer's right to a jury trial was included in the record on appeal. State v. Weimer, No. DA 21- 0075, 2021 MT 266N, ¶ 9, 2021 Mont. LEXIS 809. We remanded the matter to the District Court for a new trial. Weimer, TT 9-10. Earlier this year, Weimer filed a writ of supervisory control, arguing that the District Court had violated his speedy trial rights and that the court has not dealt with his pretrial rnotions. This Court denied his writ. Weimer v. Eleventh Judicial Dist. Ct., No. OP 22-0105, Order (Mont. Mar. 15, 2022). It now appears that the District Court has dealt with Weirner's pretrial motions, and that Weirner does not like the outcorne. This Court reviewed the attached July 6, 2022 District Court's Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order on Defendant's "Notice of Motions Pretrial Motions of Defendant." The District Court denied Weirner's motion for "Countercharge;" "Motion for Order of Abatement;" and "Motion to Disrniss for Facial Deficiency and Raised Defenses." The court granted his motion in authorizing the State to produce any document within its possession or control as detailed in its Order. We are once again not inclined to accept jurisdiction of this original proceeding. Having reviewed his pleadings, we conclude that Weirner has not established purely legal questions or the existence of urgency or ernergency factors. M. R. App. P. 14(3). This Court has held previously that the District Court has "authority to control trial adrninistration." State ex rel. Guarantee Ins. Co. v. Dist. Ct., 194 Mont. 64, 67-68, 634 P.2d 648, 650 (1981). The District Court has inherent power to exercise its discretion in deciding any pretrial motion. The District Court rnade findings based on the record before it, drawing its conclusions on Montana law. Weimer's citations to federal law are unavailing in a state court. Weimer does not elaborate on how any preservation of an issue for appeal is prejudiced. Weirner is not entitled to supervisory control because Weimer has not satisfied the first element for consideration of this writ. We further conclude the District Court is not proceeding upon a mistake of law, causing a gross injustice. M. R. App. P. 14(3). Weimer retains the rernedy of a direct appeal for which the entire record would be available to this Court. M. R. App. P. 4(1)(a), 4(5)(b)(i), and 6(2). Therefore, IT IS ORDERED that Weimer's Petition for Urgent Writ of Supervisory Control is DENIED and DISMISSED. 2 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Weirner's request for stay and other requests are DENIED, as moot. The Clerk is directed to provide a copy of this Order to: the Honorable Heidi J. Ulbricht, Eleventh Judicial District Court, Flathead County; Peg Allison, Clerk of District Court, Flathead County, under Cause No. DC-20-207(C); counsel of record; Stacy Lynne Bornan, Deputy County Attorney; Office of Public Defender, Kalispell, MT, and Ryan Hennen, Stand-by Counsel, along with a copy of Weirner's Petition; and Anthony Weimer personally. DATED this I day of August, 2022. Chief Justice L.1701