Kouba v. Hoeven, et al.
Docket No. 20040138
Oral Argument:
Friday, September 3, 2004 10:45am
Docket Info
- Title
- Albert Kouba, Petitioner and Appellee
v.
John Hoeven, North Dakota
Governor, Executive Officer
of all ND State Administrative
Agencies and Departments, Respondent and Appellant - Case Type
- CIVIL APPEAL : WRIT OF MANDAMUS (Civil)
- Appeal From
-
Case No. 04-C-0098
Northwest Judicial District, Williams County
Bruce B. Haskell
2004 ND 185687 N.W.2d 491
Oral Argument
9/3/2004
Highlight
A petitioner for a writ of mandamus must demonstrate a clear legal right to performance of the act sought to be compelled by the writ and must demonstrate there is no other plain, speedy, and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of the law.
Counsel
Party | Type | Name |
---|---|---|
APPELLANT | ATT. GENERAL OFFICE | Andrew Moraghan - 04305 |
(Note: Attachments may not be available for recently filed cases and/or confidential documents.)
Seq. # | Filing Date | Description | Attachment |
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1 | 05/19/2004 | NOTICE OF APPEAL : 05/13/2004 | |
2 | 05/19/2004 | Amended Notice of Appeal filed in trial court on May 18, 2004 | |
3 | 05/27/2004 | Filing fee received | |
4 | 06/09/2004 | RECORD ON APPEAL - Not received Entry No. 22-court recording logs | |
5 | 06/22/2004 | APPELLANT BRIEF | View |
6 | 06/22/2004 | APPELLANT APPENDIX | |
7 | 06/22/2004 | DISK - ATB (e-mailed) | |
8 | 07/19/2004 | APPELLEE BRIEF | View |
9 | 07/19/2004 | APPELLEE APPENDIX | |
10 | 07/21/2004 | DISK - aeb (e-mailed) | |
11 | 09/03/2004 | APPEARANCES: Andrew Moraghan; Albert Kouba | |
12 | 09/03/2004 | ARGUED: Moraghan; Kouba (Vol. Z; Page 16) | |
13 | 09/03/2004 | ORAL ARGUMENT WEBCAST | |
14 | 10/12/2004 | DISPOSITION | |
15 | 10/12/2004 | UNANIMOUS OPINION : Kapsner, Carol Ronning | View |
16 | 10/12/2004 | Costs on appeal in favor of Appellant | |
17 | 10/18/2004 | Judgment Mailed to Parties | |
18 | 11/03/2004 | MANDATE | |
19 | 11/05/2004 | RECEIPT SIGNED BY DISTRICT COURT CLERK'S OFFICE | |
20 | 08/25/2011 | EXPUNGED - Nonpermanent record items destroyed |