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Assault case transferred to District Court

A Belgrade-area man who made the news April 15 for allegedly wandering his neighborhood in body armor while threatening his neighbors with a rifle, had his case kicked up to District Court. On April 29, John Skipper’s case was transferred from Justice Court to 18th Judicial District Court of Judge Rienne McElyea, where he is scheduled for an initial hearing June 6. At the time he was arrested for felony assault with a rifle and held without bond. According to court documents, the 4 p.m. incident on the 5600 block of Foster Lane started when Skipper became irritated with a neighbor who confronted him after he backed over another neighbor’s mailbox.

Cops & Courts: Trailhead theft suspect apprehended

Vehicles parked at three area trailheads – Cherry Creek, the M, and Peet’s Hill – were burgled by two “Hispanic-looking males” on May 9. The first report was at 1 p.m. at Peet’s Hill, when women returning from a hike realized their door lock had been drilled out and their credit cards were gone. Within 45 minutes, the owner of the cards was notified that $1,453.99 had just been charged on a card at Target. At the same time, the county sheriff had been notified that another resident had the same done to her car at the Cherry Creek fishing access, and her cards were being used at Walmart to the tune of $828.65.

Allegations of bad faith, breach of contract included in complaint Gallatin Co filed against its insurance companies

Allegations of bad faith, breach of contract included in complaint Gallatin Co. filed against its insurance companies. MTN NEWS and last updated 2021-04-15 19:09:14-04 BOZEMAN — Allegations of bad faith and breach of contract related to an insurance agreement with Gallatin County are included in a complaint the county has filed against its insurance companies. The case stems from a trial involving a case where a Gallatin County snowplow collided with a woman s car in 2017. Beginning on November 16, 2020, a non-jury trial was held in the case of Daniels vs. Gallatin County. The case involved an accident on the East Frontage Road that occurred on January 12, 2017, when a County snowplow collided with Ms. Daniels’s car. On March 10, 2021, District Judge Rienne McElyea entered an Order finding that Gallatin County and its snowplow driver Rick Blackwood were negligent in causing the accident involving Ms. Daniels. Judge McElyea awarded damages to Ms. Daniels in the total am

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