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Attorney general tries once more to reduce use of presumptive probation in South Dakota courts
KELO News: "Last year, South Dakota’s freshly elected attorney general wasn’t able to convince enough members of the Legislature to overturn the state law that limits who gets sent to state prisons." -
North Dakota, Minnesota courts get creative in resuming jury trials as coronavirus keeps spreading
Fargo Forum: "In Cass County courtrooms, pieces of tape mark where juror chairs should be placed to keep them six feet apart, some of which are outside the traditional jury box." -
Administrative Rule 12 - NORTH DAKOTA CASE MANAGEMENT TIME STANDARDS FOR DISTRICT COURTS
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Rolette County hearings to be held by reliable electronic means
Northeast Judicial District Judge Anthony Swain Benson has issued an order that, beginning Jan. 12, all court proceedings in Rolette County will be held by reliable electronic means. -
ECJD issues order suspending jury trials
East Central Judicial District Presiding Judge John Irby has issued an order suspending jury trials due to COVID-19 transmission increases. -
Peterson honored for service to courts
Shawn Peterson, Unit 1 Director of Juvenile Court, received a recognition award June 11 for 25 years of service to the North Dakota court system. -
Courts to close for holiday
The Supreme Court and courthouses across the state will be closed Monday, May 30, for the Memorial Day holiday. -
The District Courts in North Dakota
This material was compiled by North Dakota State Law Library Staff Member Rosemarie Sperle and edited by North Dakota State Law Librarian Ted Smith.
The Constitution of 1889 … more
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District Courts 1889-1919
DISTRICT ONE: Created in 1889, to include Pembina, Cavalier, Walsh, Nelson and Grand Forks counties. One judge assigned. Reorganized in 1895 and reduced to Grand Forks and Nelson … more
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District Courts 1919-1979
The 1919 Legislature reorganized the district court system, reducing the number of districts to six, but for the first time establishing multi-judge districts. Additional judges … more