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Schmitz v. State Board of Chiropractic Examiners
2022 ND 52
Docket No.: 20210273
Filing Date: 3/17/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Other
Author: Jensen, Jon J.
Highlight: When this Court remands for the district court to review an executive session of a board in-camera, the directive for an in-camera review becomes the law of the case when challenged on appeal.
Section 44-04-19.1(5), N.D.C.C., defining an attorney consultation exemption for open meetings, is unambiguous and provides two separate avenues for a governing body to close an open meeting.
Portions of a meeting recording that do not fit within the definition of “attorney consultation” must be made public.
While attorney’s fees are not mandated when a party brings forth a civil action rather than an administrative action alleging an open records violation, the type of action brought and how much information the party receives are not rational considerations in deciding whether to award attorney’s fees.
Schmitz v. State Board of Chiropractic Examiners
2022 ND 52
Docket No.: 20210273
Filing Date: 3/17/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Other
Author: Jensen, Jon J.
Sproule, et al. v. Johnson, et al.
2022 ND 51
Docket No.: 20210235
Filing Date: 3/17/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Other
Author: Crothers, Daniel John
Highlight: When supervising a partnership’s dissolution, a district court has discretion to decide what is fair and equitable under the circumstances.
Valuation is a question of fact. This Court presumes a district court’s valuations are correct, and a valuation within the range of evidence presented at trial is not clearly erroneous.
Sproule, et al. v. Johnson, et al.
2022 ND 51
Docket No.: 20210235
Filing Date: 3/17/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Other
Author: Crothers, Daniel John
Rogers v. State
2022 ND 50
Docket No.: 20210260
Filing Date: 3/17/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Post-Conviction Relief
Author: Per Curiam
Highlight: A district court order denying a petition for postconviction relief is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2).
Rogers v. State
2022 ND 50
Docket No.: 20210260
Filing Date: 3/17/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Post-Conviction Relief
Author: Per Curiam
State v. Fleck
2022 ND 49
Docket No.: 20210160
Filing Date: 3/3/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Theft
Author: Jensen, Jon J.
Highlight: Prosecution of a crime is authorized in any county where part of the offense occurred.
In reviewing the sufficiency of the evidence to convict, this Court on appeal looks only to the evidence most favorable to the verdict and the reasonable inferences therefrom to see if there is substantial evidence to warrant a conviction.
A conviction may be justified on circumstantial evidence alone if the circumstantial evidence has such probative force as to enable the trier of fact to find the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
State v. Fleck
2022 ND 49
Docket No.: 20210160
Filing Date: 3/3/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Theft
Author: Jensen, Jon J.
Interest of R.S. (CONFIDENTIAL)
2022 ND 48
Docket No.: 20220039
Filing Date: 3/3/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Mental Health
Author: Per Curiam
Highlight: A district court’s continuing treatment order is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2).
Interest of R.S. (CONFIDENTIAL)
2022 ND 48
Docket No.: 20220039
Filing Date: 3/3/2022
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Mental Health
Author: Per Curiam