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Parizek v. State (Cons. w/20050261 & 20050262)
2006 ND 61
Highlight: Before the district court may summarily dismiss an application for post-conviction relief, the State's response to the application must be sufficient to put the applicant on his proof, shifting the burden to require the applicant to produce competent evidence to support his claims prior to the evidentiary hearing. |
Brown v. State Board of Higher Education
2006 ND 60 Highlight: A university student with a grievance against the university is required to exhaust the university's internal procedures, provided by the university's policies, for handling such grievances prior to bringing a claim in court. |
Thomas, et al. v. Stone
2006 ND 59 Highlight: An insured's authority to designate beneficiaries in a life insurance policy may be limited by an agreement or judgment. |
Beckler v. Bismarck Public School Dist.
2006 ND 58
Highlight: The party resisting summary judgment cannot merely rely on pleadings, briefs, unsupported and conclusory allegations, or speculation to defeat a summary judgment motion but must present enough evidence for a reasonable jury to find for the plaintiff. |
Sack v. Sack
2006 ND 57
Highlight: The disadvantaged-spouse requirement for spousal support is abolished. |
Matter of G.R.H.
2006 ND 56
Highlight: Involuntary civil commitment of a sexually dangerous person is reviewed under modified clearly erroneous standard of review. |
Sisk v. Sisk
2006 ND 55
Highlight: Visitation between a non-custodial parent and child is presumed to be in that child's best interests but may be curtailed or eliminated if likely to endanger a child's emotional or physical health. |
Thompson v. Olson
2006 ND 54 Highlight: Whether injuries rise to the level of serious bodily injuries for purposes of applying the domestic violence presumption against custody is a finding of fact which will not be reversed on appeal unless it is clearly erroneous. |
State v. Smith
2006 ND 53 Highlight: Convictions of attempted kidnapping, aggravated assault, and terrorizing are summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(3). |
State v. Feist
2006 ND 52 Highlight: A district court order denying the defendant's motion to withdraw his guilty plea is affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(4) and (7). |