From Deseret News archives:
High court rejects Ellis request to force action
Justices ruled against the candidate, Richard Ellis, about 1 1/2 hours after hearing arguments. Ellis wanted the court to order Herbert to decide now whether his complaint against his primary opponent, Rep. Mark Walker, R-Sandy, merits further investigation.
Ellis has alleged that Walker offered him the opportunity to keep his job as chief deputy state treasurer at a higher salary if he dropped out of the race. Walker has denied the allegations.
The lieutenant governor has said he deferred deciding whether to refer Ellis' May 30 complaint to the Attorney General's Office for possible prosecution because he was concerned about affecting the outcome of the election.
In a single paragraph ruling, the court stated while Herbert must "gather information and determine if a special investigation is necessary," he has "considerable discretion over the timing of his decision. ..."
The court ruling written by Chief Justice Christine Durham also stated he "has no discretion to refuse to do so within a reasonable time" but does have "broad discretion over the methodology used in the process and the factors considered."
"I guess we'll never know. I've always tried to say this was not done for political means. The issue to me is my personal integrity," Ellis said. Now, Ellis said, he may take his complaint directly to prosecutors.
Walker, though, said Ellis needs to forget about his complaint. "His mudslinging and schoolyard antics have gotten out of hand. I think that was shown today," Walker said. "I'm calling on him to pull this and start a real campaign."
Herbert's chief of staff, Joe Demma, said he was "very pleased that the court supported the lieutenant governor's position." Demma said as a result of the court decision, Ellis' complaint will be dealt with "in short order" after the election.
Ellis' attorney, Chandler Thompson, argued before the court that the case was about whether Herbert could withhold a decision for political reasons. Thompson said Herbert had never asked for more time to gather information about the allegations.
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