Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-08-01 19:08:22.700532+00
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08/01/2023

          IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
                                                                                      Case Number: DA 23-0031

                                       DA 23-0031
                                                                      FILED
                                                                      AUG 0 1 2023
                                                                    Bowen Greenwood
                                                                  Clerk of Suprerne Court
                                                                     Stata of Montana
 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF:

 IAN RAY ELLIOT,                                                   ORDER

             Deceased.

      Representing themselves, the Appellants, Jenny Jing, Alice Carpenter, and Mike
Bolenbaugh, move this Court to submit corrections to the three transcripts for this probate
matter on appeal. The Appellants point out that they have contacted opposing counsel and
that counsel do not object to the motion. M. R. App. P. 16(1). The Appellants explain that
the court reporter made errors or mistakes, due to Jenny's accent, when recording and
preparing the transcripts. The Appellants offer that, instead of having the court reporter
re-hear the audio records, this Court may review the attached Reference A for the corrected
words. Therefore, upon good cause and no objection thereto,
      IT IS ORDERED that the Appellants' Motion to Submit Corrections to the
Transcripts as Reference is GRANTED and the attached Reference A is FILED separately
as an addendum to the Transcripts, dated March 7, April 1, and November 29, 2022.
      The Clerk is directed to provide a copy of this Order to counsel of record and to
Jenny Jing, Alice Carpenter, and Mike Bolenbaugh personally.
      DATED this       —day of August, 2023.
                                                 For the Court,

                                                               Chief Justi e