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Statoil Oil & Gas, LP v. Abaco Energy, LLC, et al. (Consolidated w/20160262)
2017 ND 148 Highlight: A district court's decision on a motion to dismiss for failure to join an indispensable party is reviewed for an abuse of discretion. |
State v. Cody
2017 ND 147 Highlight: When an ineffective assistance of counsel claim is raised on direct appeal from a criminal conviction, the defendant must show ineffectiveness of constitutional dimensions from the face of the existing record to obtain relief. |
Cartwright, et al. v. Tong, M.D., et al.
2017 ND 146
Highlight: A prima facie case of medical negligence requires expert evidence establishing the applicable standard of care, violation of that standard, and a causal relationship between the violation and the harm complained of. |
Huebner, et al. v. Furlinger, et al. (cross-reference w/20150169)
2017 ND 145 Highlight: Under the abandoned mineral statutes, the surface owner must mail a copy of the notice of lapse to the mineral interest owner's address if the mineral interest owner's address is shown of record. |
Interest of R.W.B.C.
2017 ND 144 Highlight: The clearly erroneous standard of review does not permit a reweighing of evidence or reassessment of credibility. |
State v. Bailey
2017 ND 143
Highlight: In determining "corroborating circumstances" under N.D.R.Ev. 804(b)(3), the district court may analyze both the credibility of the in-court witness and the reliability of the out-of-court declarant. |
State v. Wilkie
2017 ND 142
Highlight: Police officers outside of their jurisdiction generally act without official capacity and authority to arrest. |
State v. Phelps
2017 ND 141
Highlight: To justify stopping a moving vehicle for investigation, a law enforcement officer must have a reasonable and articulable suspicion a motorist has violated or is violating the law. |
SNAPS Holding Company v. Leach, et al.
2017 ND 140
Highlight: An indemnification agreement need not be in writing, and an agent's authority to enter into an indemnification agreement need not be in writing. |
State v. Turbeville
2017 ND 139
Highlight: At a preliminary hearing in a criminal case, the State is not required to prove with absolute certainty or beyond a reasonable doubt that a crime occurred, but need only produce sufficient evidence to establish probable cause that a crime occurred and that the defendant committed it. |