Opinions
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Twete v. Mullin, et al.
2019 ND 184
Highlight: A district court’s denial of a motion for new trial is reviewed for an abuse of discretion. |
State v. Hendrickson
2019 ND 183 Highlight: Information obtained from a 911 caller may provide a sufficient factual basis to raise a reasonable and articulable suspicion of potential criminal activity to justify an investigatory stop. |
State v. West
2019 ND 182 Highlight: The crime of conspiracy to “knowingly” commit murder is not a cognizable crime. Charging a defendant with such a crime is obvious error. |
State v. Swanson
2019 ND 181
Highlight: Conspiracy to commit a “knowing” murder is a non-cognizable offense. |
Minyard v. Lindseth
2019 ND 180
Highlight: For child support purposes, an obligor’s income must be sufficiently documented through the use of tax returns, current wage statements, and other information. |
State v. Welch
2019 ND 179 Highlight: A district court does not abuse its discretion when in a criminal judgment it describes an inchoate crime by reference to both Chapter 12.1-06 and the statute specifying the underlying criminal offense. |
Burden v. State
2019 ND 178
Highlight: A motion for summary disposition on the pleadings in a post-conviction proceeding is analogous to a N.D.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(6) motion and looks at the application in the light most favorable to the applicant and accepts well-pleaded allegations as true. |
Lizakowski v. Lizakowski
2019 ND 177
Highlight: In a divorce action, a spouse’s separate property, whether inherited or otherwise, must be included in the marital estate, and property brought into a marriage or acquired by gift or inheritance by one spouse may not be set aside to that spouse. |
State v. Wills
2019 ND 176
Highlight: Investigative detention may continue only as long as reasonably necessary to conduct duties resulting from a traffic stop and to issue a warning or citation. |
State v. Lyons
2019 ND 175
Highlight: A conviction rests upon insufficient evidence only when no rational fact finder could have found the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt after viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the prosecution and giving the prosecution the benefit of all inferences reasonably to be drawn in its favor. |