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State v. Sparkman
2023 ND 212 |
McGinnis v. State
2023 ND 211 Highlight: A district court’s order denying postconviction relief is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2). |
State v. Anderson
2023 ND 210
Highlight: When the intent element of terrorizing is met based on reckless disregard of the risk, awareness of the risk is not required if the absence is due to self-induced intoxication. |
State v. Morales
2023 ND 209 Highlight: North Dakota Rule of Criminal Procedure 11(d) governs the withdrawal of a guilty plea. To withdraw a guilty plea after the court has accepted the plea but before sentencing, a defendant must show a fair and just reason for the withdrawal. |
State v. Yalartai
2023 ND 208
Highlight: A defendant moving to withdraw his guilty plea before sentencing bears the burden of establishing a fair and just reason exists. |
Kaspari v. Kaspari
2023 ND 207
Highlight: This Court only has jurisdiction to review judgments which are timely appealed. If we conclude the attempted appeal fails for lack of jurisdiction, we have the duty to dismiss the appeal sua sponte. |
State v. Kovalevich
2023 ND 206
Highlight: When a defendant has previously filed a post-conviction relief application, a subsequent motion filed under the Rules of Criminal Procedure will be treated as an application for post-conviction relief when the motion seeks to evade the boundaries of post-conviction proceedings. |
Vacancy in Judgeship No. 2, NECJD
2023 ND 205 Highlight: Judgeship retained at Grand Forks. |
Matter of Reciprocal Discipline of Hill
2023 ND 204 Highlight: Lawyer reprimanded. |
Interest of A.I. (CONFIDENTIAL)
2023 ND 203 Highlight: To comply with the requirements of N.D.C.C. § 25-03.1-21(1), the district court must find by clear and convincing evidence that alternative treatment is not adequate or hospitalization is the least restrictive alternative. However, we cannot order a less restrictive alternative even if it would be sufficient if evidence shows there is no such program currently available. |