Opinions
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Nelson, et al. v. Nelson
2020 ND 130
Highlight: This Court will dismiss an appeal as moot if the issues become academic and there is no actual controversy left to be determined. |
Matter of Emelia Hirsch Trust
2020 ND 129 Highlight: District court orders denying a motion to vacate and prohibiting a vexatious litigant from filing new or additional litigation are summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(1) and (4). |
Davies v. State (consolidated w/ 20190341 & 20190342)
2020 ND 128 Highlight: A district court judgment dismissing an application for post-conviction relief is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2). |
State v. Mooney
2020 ND 127 Highlight: A criminal judgment entered after a jury verdict is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(3). |
Rustad v. Baumgartner
2020 ND 126
Highlight: The “law of the case” doctrine is the principle that if an appellate court has passed on a legal question and remanded the case to the court below for further proceedings, the legal question thus determined by the appellate court will not be differently determined on a subsequent appeal in the same case where the facts remain the same. The mandate rule, a more specific application of law of the case, requires the trial court to follow pronouncements of an appellate court on legal issues in subsequent proceedings of the case and to carry the appellate court's mandate into effect according to its terms. |
Estate of Sande
2020 ND 125
Highlight: Affirmative defenses must be pled or are waived. |
State v. Powley (consolidated w/ 20190324)
2020 ND 124
Highlight: Warrantless search of a parolee’s cell phone was reasonable where the probationer was incarcerated for aggravated assault, the parolee’s conditions of parole included a search clause, and law enforcement officers had reasonable suspicion parolee’s cell phone contained communications between parolee and victim of aggravated assault. |
State v. Selzler (consolidated w/ 20190357)
2020 ND 123 Highlight: A district court’s order granting a motion to suppress evidence subsequent to an invalid traffic stop of a vehicle is affirmed. |
State v. Stenbak
2020 ND 122 Highlight: The criminal judgment entered after a jury verdict is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(3). |
State v. McGowen
2020 ND 121 Highlight: The district court did not abuse its discretion by granting a continuance. Evidence was sufficient to support guilty verdicts, and the district court did not err when it ordered the defendant to pay restitution for injuries caused by the defendant’s assaults. |