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Petition of Wicks

Supreme Court of Montana
Aug 19, 1963
386 P.2d 75 (Mont. 1963)

Opinion

No. 10632.

Decided August 19, 1963.


Paul H. Wicks, an inmate of the Federal Correctional Institution at Sandstone, Minnesota, has filed a request for writ of mandamus. He represents that on April 3, 1963, an application was made to the District Court of Silver Bow County requesting an immediate trial or, in the alternative, that charges pending against him be dismissed.

The Clerk of the Silver Bow County District Court advises that no such application has been filed in his office, nor is there any cause pending before said court involving Wicks.

[1, 2] The writ of mandate issues only where there is no speedy or adequate remedy in the ordinary course of law, and the person seeking it is entitled to have a clear legal duty performed by the inferior tribunal. No such showing is made by the applicant here.

The writ is denied and the proceeding dismissed.


Summaries of

Petition of Wicks

Supreme Court of Montana
Aug 19, 1963
386 P.2d 75 (Mont. 1963)
Case details for

Petition of Wicks

Case Details

Full title:PETITION OF PAUL H. WICKS

Court:Supreme Court of Montana

Date published: Aug 19, 1963

Citations

386 P.2d 75 (Mont. 1963)
386 P.2d 75