Adair v. Lake County Justice Court

692 P.2d 13, 213 Mont. 466, 1984 Mont. LEXIS 1115
CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 4, 1984
Docket84-317
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

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Adair v. Lake County Justice Court, 692 P.2d 13, 213 Mont. 466, 1984 Mont. LEXIS 1115 (Mo. 1984).

Opinion

MR. JUSTICE HARRISON

delivered the Opinion of the Court.

This is an appeal by Michael Adair and Dee Anna Joseph from the Justice of the Peace, Charles Meyer, County of Lake, State of Montana.

This case arises from an action brought in the justice court on May 3, 1984, wherein Adair was found guilty by a jury of:

(i) operating a vehicle without proof of insurance in vehicle, a misdemeanor;

(ii) operating a motor vehicle while license was suspended or remoked, a misdemeanor; and

(iii) operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicating liquor and/or drugs.

Adair was fined $350 and was given six months in the Lake County Jail with all but four days suspended on the condition that he have no further violations.

On appeal, Adair alleges the justice court erred in convicting him of operating a motor vehicle while his license was suspended. Adair contends that the conviction for suspension of his license should have been stayed until a decision on the motor vehicle operation without proof of insurance conviction was rendered by the District Court.

Appellants also appeal their $350 fine and sentence imposed from a conviction for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor.

We hold the Supreme Court does not have appellate jurisdiction to review orders of the justice court. Section 46-17-311, MCA, governs the procedure on appeal from justice courts:

“46-17-311. Appeal. (1) All cases on appeal from justices’ or city courts must be tried anew in the district court and may be tried before a jury of six selected in the same manner as a trial jury in a civil action, except that the total *468 number of jurors drawn shall be at least six plus the total number of peremptory challenges . .

An appeal to the District Court for a trial de novo is appellants’ exclusive remedy for review of justice court’s proceedings. Forsythe v. Wenholz (1976), 170 Mont. 496, 554 P.2d 1333; Hardin v. Meyers (Mont. 1981), 633 P.2d 677, 38 St.Rep. 1512.

Accordingly, the appellants may appeal the judgment of the justice court to the District Court pursuant to the statutory notice of appeal as provided in section 46-17-311(2), MCA, within ten days after the remittitur of this Court.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE HASWELL and MR. JUSTICES MORRISON, WEBER and GULBRANDSON concur.

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