Opinions
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Rieger v. Ackerman, et al.
2020 ND 49
Highlight: District courts have broad discretion in partition actions to do equity and make a fair division of the property or proceeds between the parties and have wide flexibility in ordering proper relief for the parties. |
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State v. McAllister
2020 ND 48
Highlight: The district court did not err when it limited cross-examination of a victim regarding the victim’s interest in obtaining restitution. |
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Northwest Grading, Inc. v. North Star Water, LLC, et al.
2020 ND 47
Highlight: Rule 37(b)(2)(A)(ii), N.D.R.Civ.P., permits a district court to sanction a party in violation of a discovery order by prohibiting the disobedient party from supporting or opposing a claim or defense with evidence not disclosed under the discovery order. |
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Smithberg v. Jacobson, et al.
2020 ND 46 Highlight: When an appellate court remands a case for a trial without limitation, a party who previously stipulated to waive the right to a jury trial may demand a jury trial, unless the parties intended the stipulation to apply to any future trials or the right is otherwise limited by law. |
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Interest of G.L.D. (CONFIDENTIAL)
2020 ND 45 Highlight: The district court must state the specific factual findings used in determining an individual is likely to reoffend and has serious difficulty controlling personal behavior and errs as a matter of law if the findings are insufficient or do not support the legal conclusion. |
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Interest of E.K. (CONFIDENTIAL)
2020 ND 44 Highlight: A district court treatment order is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2). |
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State v. Benson
2020 ND 43 Highlight: A district court judgment is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2), (4), and (7). |
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Stevenson v. Biffert
2020 ND 42
Highlight: This Court does not reweigh the evidence or reassess the credibility of witnesses in a primary residential responsibility case. |
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State v. Gratton
2020 ND 41 Highlight: Having a marital property interest in a vehicle does not prevent an individual from being prosecuted for theft of the vehicle. A district court’s authority to weigh evidence and assess credibility of witnesses at a preliminary hearing is limited. |
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Vetter v. Vetter
2020 ND 40 |