Montana Supreme Court Decisions

Seven justices serve on the Montana Supreme Court, which reviews appeals directly from district courts. There is no intermediate appellate court in the state. The Supreme Court also reviews appeals from the workers’ compensation and water courts. It must review any case that is appealed from any of these courts. In other words, it does not have discretion to decide whether to review a case. The Montana Supreme Court also holds original jurisdiction over writs of habeas corpus and cases that have not yet reached the district courts in which the dispute is entirely legal rather than factual. It has a constitutional mandate to oversee the operations of lower courts in the state. The Court must issue each of its decisions in writing, and any justice who dissents from the decision must issue a written dissenting opinion.

Each justice on the Supreme Court serves an eight-year term. A candidate to serve on the Court must be a U.S. citizen who has been a resident of Montana for at least two years. They also must have been admitted to practice law in Montana for at least five years. While they are serving on the Supreme Court, they must continue to reside in Montana. Candidates run in a general non-partisan election, and a justice may run for reelection when their term expires. If no opponent challenges the reelection of a justice, they will need to win a retention election to stay on the Court.

The Governor of Montana may appoint an interim justice if a vacancy arises in the middle of a term. This process starts when the Montana Judicial Nominating Commission provides the Governor with a list of three to five nominees. The Governor has 30 days to choose a nominee from this list, or otherwise the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court will make the decision. The Montana Senate must confirm the appointment. The interim justice then must run in the next general election after they have been appointed to stay on the Court.

Browse Opinions From the Montana Supreme Court

Recent Decisions From the Montana Supreme Court
State v. E. Allen
Date: May 7, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 95N
Docket Number: DA 21-0506
Missoula County v. Department of Corrections  
Date: May 7, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 98
Docket Number: DA 22-0427

Justia Opinion Summary: The case involves a dispute between Missoula County and the Montana Department of Corrections (DOC) over the reimbursement rate for housing DOC inmates in county detention centers. The County and the DOC had entered into…

State v. A. Erickson
Date: May 7, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 92N
Docket Number: DA 22-0510
Wilson v. Stamper
Date: May 7, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 94N
Docket Number: DA 23-0431
Marriage of Strecker
Date: May 7, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 93N
Docket Number: DA 23-0469
Polejewski v. State & Fries
Date: May 7, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 97N
Docket Number: DA 23-0475
B. Tackett v. K. Feller et al.
Date: May 7, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 96N
Docket Number: DA 23-0539
State v. Strommen  
Date: April 30, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 87
Docket Number: DA 21-0086

Justia Opinion Summary: The case revolves around the defendant, Luke Strommen, who was charged with Sexual Intercourse Without Consent (SIWC) and Sexual Abuse of Children. The charges stemmed from allegations made by two women, one of whom…

State v. Maggi  
Date: April 30, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 90
Docket Number: Gustafson

Justia Opinion Summary: Shane Maggi, an inmate at Montana State Prison, was convicted of aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, and possession of a deadly weapon by a prisoner. The charges stemmed from an incident where Maggi and another…

Phoenix Capital v. Board of Oil & Gas  
Date: April 30, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 89
Docket Number: DA 23-0289

Justia Opinion Summary: Phoenix Capital Group Holdings, LLC, an oil and gas mineral rights investment firm, acquired mineral interests on two sections of real property in Richland County, Montana. The previous owner, Katherine Solis, had been…

Schutter v. Board of Land Commissioners  
Date: April 30, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 88
Docket Number: DA 23-0314

Justia Opinion Summary: The case revolves around a dispute between Debra and Sidney Schutter (the Schutters) and the State of Montana Board of Land Commissioners (the Board) over the ownership of a water right, identified as Claim 13169. The…

Schutter v. Board of Land Comm. (Synopsis)
Date: April 30, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 88
Docket Number: DA 23-0314
Gerber v. Davalos
Date: April 30, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 91N
Docket Number: DA 23-0396
Barrett v. State  
Date: April 26, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 86
Docket Number: DA 22-0586

Justia Opinion Summary: A group of plaintiffs, including former members of the Montana Board of Regents, faculty organizations, student groups, and individual students, challenged the constitutionality of three bills passed by the Montana…

State v. R. Deavila
Date: April 23, 2024
Citation: 2024 MT 83N
Docket Number: DA 22-0378
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