Opinions
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Schweitzer v. Job Service ND, et al.
2009 ND 139
Highlight: A person may not receive unemployment benefits if the person was discharged from employment for misconduct. |
State v. Bornhoeft
2009 ND 138 Highlight: A district court does not err by denying a motion to dismiss charges of disorderly conduct when the facts supporting the complaint describe conduct that can be the basis of such charges under the disorderly conduct statute, although the defendant also yelled obscenities at a law enforcement officer. |
Department of Labor v. Matrix Properties, et al.
2009 ND 137 Highlight: The two-year statute of limitations for a civil discriminatory housing practice action based on design and construction defects is triggered when the building's certificate of occupancy is issued. |
Matter of Emelia Hirsch Trust
2009 ND 135
Highlight: An issue or argument not raised or considered in the district court cannot be raised for the first time on appeal. |
Chambering of the New Judgeship in the Southeast Judicial District
2009 ND 134 Highlight: New judgeship to be chambered in Jamestown. |
Chambering of the New Judgeship in the Northwest Judicial District
2009 ND 133 Highlight: New judgeship to be chambered in Minot. |
Hill, et al. v. Lindner, et al.
2009 ND 132 Highlight: An incidental business use does not violate a covenant restricting use of property to residential purposes only. |
Reciprocal Discipline of Thoms
2009 ND 131 Highlight: Suspension of lawyer ordered. |
State v. McAvoy
2009 ND 130
Highlight: A convicted sex offender must register an address with law enforcement within three days of coming into a county in which the individual resides or is temporarily domiciled. |
State v. Zwicke, Jr.
2009 ND 129
Highlight: Under the automobile exception to the warrant requirement, law enforcement officers may search for illegal contraband without a warrant when probable cause exists that certain identifiable objects are probably connected with criminal activity and are probably to be found in the vehicle. |