Opinions
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State v. Lang
2015 ND 181
Highlight: When considering the effects of comments made during jury selection, great faith is placed in a juror's ability to remain fair and impartial. |
State v. Packineau
2015 ND 180
Highlight: When a defendant has actual notice of a proposed additional witness before trial, the additional witness serves as a foundational witness, and the defendant does not specify any instance of actual prejudice, a district court does not abuse its discretion in admitting the testimony. |
Schlittenhart v. N.D. Dep't of Transportation
2015 ND 179
Highlight: A driver's license may not be suspended or revoked without due process, which requires notice and a meaningful opportunity to be heard appropriate to the nature of the case. |
Havemeier v. N.D. Dep't of Transportation
2015 ND 178 Highlight: Fair administration of an Intoxilyzer test is not established when a law enforcement officer, in violation of the approved method, prematurely terminates the testing sequence before the machine times out and no expert testimony is provided on the effect, if any, of the deviation. |
State v. Gates (consol. w/ 20150036) (cross-reference w/20130358)
2015 ND 177 Highlight: District courts have a wide degree of discretion when determining restitution awards, and the court's decision will not be reversed on appeal unless the court abuses its discretion. |
State v. Breiner
2015 ND 176 Highlight: Documents showing the defendant had the benefit of legal counsel are sufficient to establish defendant had or waived counsel so that prior convictions could be used to enhance his DUI sentence. |
Gonzalez v. State (consolidated w/20150051)
2015 ND 175 Highlight: An issue, even a constitutional issue, not raised before the district court generally will not be addressed on appeal. |
Fugere v. Fugere
2015 ND 174
Highlight: A district court may unequally divide property in a short-term marriage and award the parties what each brought into the marriage. |
State v. Martinez
2015 ND 173
Highlight: Jury instructions must correctly and adequately inform the jury of the applicable law and must not mislead or confuse the jury. |
City of Williston v. Werkmeister
2015 ND 172 Highlight: A defendant may appeal from a municipal court's judgment of conviction, and the appeal must be taken in accordance with the Rules of Criminal Procedure. |