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Date Created: 2023-01-31 23:05:34.775103+00
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01/31/2023

            IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA                                Case Number: OP 23-0037

                                         OP 23-0037
                                                                            FILLD
 DARRIN WILLIAM MATT,                                                       JAN 3 1 r.23
                                                                          Bowen Gr,:-.renwood
                                                                             of Supreme Court
              Petitioner,                                                  State of fvtontana

       v.                                                             ORDER

DONALD BELL, Lake County Sheriff,

              Respondent.

       Self-represented Petitioner Darrin William Matt petitions this Court for habeas
corpus relief, indicating that he is in jail and that his bail is excessive. Matt is being held
in the Lake County jail.
       Matt explains that he is being illegally incarcerated. Matt provides that he has two
consecutive $10,000 cash or commercial surety bonds. He states that he cannot afford that
amount. Matt requests that he be released on his own recognizance or have a concurrent
bond of $5,000. Matt raises several other claims that are not remedied by habeas corpus.
       We secured copies of the register of actions. In September 2022, the State of
Montana charged Matt with felony assault on a peace officer or judicial officer and felony
criminal possession of dangerous drugs in two separate cases. The court arraigned Matt in
both matters, and Matt has representation of counsel. The court has set jury trials.
       Montana's statute for habeas corpus relief provides that a court may inquire into the
cause of restraint or incarceration to determine its illegality. Section 46-22-101(1), MCA.
Matt has not demonstrated want of bail, pursuant to § 46-22-103, MCA, because the court
has imposed an amount for his two pending cases. This Court has determined that a district
court has the discretion to grant or deny release and bail as well to set conditions. Grafft
v. Mont. Fourth Judicial Dist. Ct., 2021 MT 201, ¶ 11, 405 Mont. 192, 492 P.3d 1213. We
observe that the State filed a Notice of Persistent Felony Offender in the assault case. His
pending criminal cases in District Court are the cause of his incarceration. Matt has not
demonstrated that he is illegally incarcerated. Section 46-22-101(1), MCA.
      Matt should refrain from filing pleadings on his own behalf with this Court while
he is represented by counsel. M. R. App. P. 10(1)(c). Accordingly,
      IT IS ORDERED that Matt's Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus is DENIED and
DISMISSED.
      The Clerk is directed to provide a copy of this Order to: the Honorable Molly Owen,
District Court Judge; Lyn Fricker, Clerk of District Court, under Cause No. DC 22-285 and
DC 22-300; Donald Bell, Laek County Sheriff; Brendan McQuillan, Lake County
Attorney's Office; Colton Risinger and Haleigh Thrall, Defense Counsel; counsel of
record, and Darrin William Matt personally.
      DATED this      154-day of January, 2023.

                                                              Chief Justice

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