Friday there was yet another development in Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints v. Lindberg, this time in response to an emergency motion filed by state judge Denise Lindberg. Attempting to defuse the battle between state and federal courts over what to do with the FLDS United Effort Plan Trust (see prior posting), the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a stay of both the preliminary injunction issued by the federal district court that handed the trust back to the FLDS Church and the district court order issued to state judge Denise Lindberg to show cause why she should not be held in contempt for defying the federal court order. The 10th Circuit ordered that no action should be taken to implement or enforce either of these. (Full text of stay order). All the parties were invited to brief the issues by April 22, and the FLDS Church was instructed to cover at least the issues of laches, res judicata, judicial immunity, and the propriety of injunctive and/or declaratory relief against Judge Lindberg. The Deseret News reports on the 10th Circuit's action.
UPDATE: AP reports that on April 27, the 10th Circuit extended the stay while the appeal is pending.