Opinions
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Sorum v. Dalrymple, et al.
2014 ND 233 Highlight: All provisions of election law are mandatory if enforcement is sought prior to an election, and directory in support of the result after an election unless of a character to effect an obstruction to the free and intelligent casting of the vote, or to the ascertainment of the result, or unless the provisions affect an essential element of the election. |
Deeth v. N.D. Dep't of Transportation
2014 ND 232
Highlight: If a person's driver's license is revoked for refusing to submit to an alcohol test, the only facts that must be proven are those that establish probable cause to believe the offense has been committed, arrest for the offense, and refusal of the test after the implied consent advisory. |
Deckert v. McCormick, et al.
2014 ND 231
Highlight: To obtain an enforceable right to the property under an option, the optionee must exercise the option within the time and upon the terms and conditions provided in the option agreement. |
State v. Horn
2014 ND 230
Highlight: Even if a party has raised an unsuccessful challenge in a pretrial motion, in order to preserve the issue for appeal, the party must renew the objection when the evidence is offered at trial. |
Frey v. Frey (cross-reference w/20120378)
2014 ND 229
Highlight: A district court's denial of a motion to modify primary residential responsibility will be affirmed, unless clearly erroneous. |
State v. Brandborg
2014 ND 228 Highlight: Hunting on posted land without permission in violation of N.D.C.C. 20.1-01-18 is a strict liability offense. |
Abelmann, et al. v. SmartLease USA, L.L.C.
2014 ND 227 Highlight: A district court's factual findings must be adequate to understand the basis for the court's decision. |
Podrygula, et al. v. Bray, et al.
2014 ND 226
Highlight: A dismissal without prejudice is appealable if it has the practical effect of terminating the litigation in the plaintiff's chosen forum. |
Schmitt, et al. v. Schmitt, et al.
2014 ND 225 Highlight: Without a transcript, the record is considered when reviewing whether a district court's findings are clearly erroneous. |
State v. Nagel
2014 ND 224 Highlight: There is no logical difference between a pre-arrest onsite screening test and a post-arrest chemical test in terms of determining voluntariness of consent under the implied consent statute. |