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Interest of T.E. (CONFIDENTIAL)
2022 ND 133
Docket No.: 20220171
Filing Date: 7/7/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Mental Health
Author: Per Curiam
State v. Dearinger
2022 ND 132
Docket No.: 20210295
Filing Date: 6/23/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Felony
Author: Crothers, Daniel John
Highlight: The probable cause showing required at a preliminary hearing is a minimal burden of proof.
The felony enhancement of hindering law enforcement under N.D.C.C. § 12.1-08-03(2)(a) requires the State to establish probable cause to believe a person knew of conduct of another and the known conduct constituted a class AA, A or B felony.
State v. Dearinger
2022 ND 132
Docket No.: 20210295
Filing Date: 6/23/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Felony
Author: Crothers, Daniel John
Interest of A.P. (CONFIDENTIAL) (consolidated w/ 20220130 & 20220131)
2022 ND 131
Docket No.: 20220129
Filing Date: 6/23/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Juvenile - Termination of Parental Rights
Author: Per Curiam
Highlight: Juvenile court orders terminating parental rights are summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2) and (4).
Interest of A.P. (CONFIDENTIAL) (consolidated w/ 20220130 & 20220131)
2022 ND 131
Docket No.: 20220129
Filing Date: 6/23/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Juvenile - Termination of Parental Rights
Author: Per Curiam
State v. Johansen
2022 ND 130
Docket No.: 20220046
Filing Date: 6/23/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Misdemeanor
Author: Per Curiam
Highlight: A criminal judgment entered after the trial court found the defendant guilty of disorderly conduct is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(3).
State v. Johansen
2022 ND 130
Docket No.: 20220046
Filing Date: 6/23/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Misdemeanor
Author: Per Curiam
State v. Taylor
2022 ND 129
Docket No.: 20220038
Filing Date: 6/23/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Theft
Author: Per Curiam
Highlight: Except for a clerical error, an amended criminal judgment is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2) and (4), and remanded to correct the error.
State v. Taylor
2022 ND 129
Docket No.: 20220038
Filing Date: 6/23/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Theft
Author: Per Curiam
State v. Pulkrabek
2022 ND 128
Docket No.: 20210332
Filing Date: 6/8/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Felony
Author: Jensen, Jon J.
Highlight: When the defendant does not raise a public challenge to any of the violations he asserts on appeal, this Court concludes any potential error should be treated as a forfeited error, subject to a review as an obvious error under N.D.R.Crim.P. 52(b).
Closures of pretrial hearings implicate the public trial right.
When the district court makes no Waller findings, there is a violation of the Sixth Amendment right to a public trial constituting obvious error.
Given our case law strictly requiring analysis of the Waller factors, we must reverse for a new trial to ensure the fairness, integrity, and public reputation of the justice system.