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STATE EX REL WOOD v DIST COURT
State: Montana
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: 12303
Case Date: 07/21/1972
Plaintiff: STATE EX REL WOOD
Defendant: DIST COURT
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No. 12303
I N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE O M N A A F OTN

1972

STATE O M N A A ex r e l . LORRAINE E. WOOD, E x e c u t r i x o f t h e F OTN E s t a t e o f LEROY G. WOOD, deceased, Petitioner,

DISTRICT COURT O THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT O THE STATE OF F F MONTANA, I N AND FOR THE COUNTY O MISSOWA, F Defendant.

O r i g i n a l Proceedings. Counsel of Record: For Petitioner: Worden, Thane, Haines and Williams, Missoula, Montana. S h e l t o n Williams a r g u e d , M i s s o u l a , Montana. F o r Defendant : Boone, K a r l b e r g and Haddon, Missoula, Montana. K a r l R. K a r l b e r g a r g u e d , Missoula, Montana.

Submitted:

J u l y 1 7 , 1972

D e c i d e d : JUL

2 1 1972

Filed :

JUL 2 I 1972

PER CURIAM: Original proceeding. Petitioner seeks an appropriate

writ to require the defendant district court to vacate certain orders with respect to interrogatories and request for admissions in cause No. 38873, entitled Lorraine E. Wood, as Executrkx of the Estate of LeRoy G. Wood, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Jerald L. Culbert, Defendant, now pending in the defendant district court. Counsel for petitioner was heard ex parte and an order to show cause was issued on June 14, 1972. The district court filed

a memorandum of authorities supporting its actions and was represented by counsel when the matter was heard on July 17, 1972, and the cause taken under advisement. It appeared upon the hearing that Hon. Emmet Glore, the district judge who heard this matter in the district court is retiring this year and counsel agree that in all probability he will not be the judge who will preside upon the trial. It further appeared that as to the order denying interrogatories which seeks information as to witnesses under Rule 33, M.R.Civ.P., counsel's objections were to the form of the requests and stated in open court that information as to the witnesses would be furnished in accordance with the provisions of the applicable rules. It also appeared that Judge Glore was contemplating that this cause would be tried with a jury before him during this summer but, as heretofore stated, this appears doubtful. In such

a situation we believe the better procedure would be to vacate the orders and have the matters in question submitted to the judge who will hold the pretrial hearing and preside at the trial.

Then, too, many of the matters argued by counsel for defendant court and judge appear to be premature and cannot properly be considered upon the record now available to this Court. For these reasons and having confidence that the defendant court will be guided by our observations, we decline, without prejudice, to issue any writ herein and order these proceedings be dismissed.

DATED this 21st day of July, 1972.

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