From the Flathead Beacon
New Judge to be Assigned in Barkus Case, Postponing Arraignment
State Sen. Greg Barkus will not have his case heard by Judge Nels Swandal of Livingston. But who will preside?By Dan Testa, Flathead Beacon, 10-20-09
| Authorities investigate the site of where the boat carrying Congressman Denny Rehberg, state Sen. Greg Barkus and three others crashed near Bigfork the night of Aug. 27. File photo by Katrin Frye for the Beacon. | |
A new judge will preside over the case of Kalispell state Sen. Greg Barkus, who is charged with three felonies after an Aug. 27 boat crash on Flathead Lake that seriously injured himself and four others, including Congressman Denny Rehberg.
Flathead County Attorney Ed Corrigan filed a motion Oct. 14 requesting a substitute for District Judge Nels Swandal of Livingston. Swandal was previously assigned to handle the case after the three Flathead District Court judges removed themselves because they worked with Barkus this year on legislation to add district court judges in Montana.
Officials in Corrigan’s office said Tuesday they thought Lake County District Judge Kim Christopher will be the new judge presiding over the case, but a call for confirmation to Christopher’s office for confirmation has not yet been returned. A new date for Barkus’ arraignment, previously set for Oct. 26, has not yet been scheduled. The arraignment is where the defendant pleads guilty or not guilty to charges.
Barkus, the Republican majority senate whip, was charged with one count of criminal endangerment and two counts of negligent vehicular assault after he drove his speedboat onto the rocky shoreline at Wayfarers State Park the night of Aug. 27.
Prosecutors say Barkus’ blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit, but Barkus’ attorney, Todd Glazier, disputes those tests. Witnesses quoted in the charging documents say Barkus was drinking scotch and wine prior to getting in the boat.
The crash occurred after Barkus, 62, became unsure of the direction he was heading in the dark, while driving the group from a reception in Lakeside across Flathead Lake toward a resort in Bigfork where Rehberg and his staff were staying that night. According to the charging documents, investigators believe the boat could have been traveling 40 miles per hour or faster when it hit the shore.
Barkus suffered a broken pelvis in the crash; Rehberg broke his ankle and Rehberg’s State Director Dustin Frost was in a coma for several days following the accident after suffering a severe head injury. He is now undergoing rehabilitation in Missoula. Barkus’ wife Kathy and Rehberg’s Deputy Chief of Staff Kristin Smith also sustained less serious injuries.
Update: KECI in Missoula reports today that the new judge in the case will be Lake County District Court Judge Kim Christopher.
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