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Reopelle v. Workforce Safety and Insurance, et al. 2008 ND 98
Docket No.: 20070240
Filing Date: 5/15/2008
Case Type: Appeal - Administrative - Workers Compensation
Author: VandeWalle, Gerald

Highlight: Unless otherwise provided, statutes in effect on the date of an injury govern a claimant's right to collect workers compensation benefits.
The five-year limit for partial disability benefits applies to claimants who have partial loss of earnings capacity occurring after June 30, 1991.

Waldie v. Waldie 2008 ND 97
Docket No.: 20070342
Filing Date: 5/15/2008
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Divorce - Property
Author: Sandstrom, Dale

Highlight: A district court's decision regarding redistribution of marital property and debt is reviewed under an abuse-of-discretion standard.
A redistribution of marital property and debt is warranted when there is a noncompliance with a court order that results in a significant shift in equity.

State v. $33,000 U.S. Currency, et al. 2008 ND 96
Docket No.: 20070336
Filing Date: 5/15/2008
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Other
Author: Kapsner, Carol

Highlight: A district court's denial of a motion for relief from a default judgment will be reversed if the court abused its discretion.
A district court should be more lenient when entertaining motions to vacate default judgments as distinguished from judgments entered after a trial on the merits.
Whether an appearance has been made for purposes of N.D.R.Civ. P. 55(a) is a question of law.
An appearance is any response sufficient to give the plaintiff or his or her attorney notice of an intent to contest the claim.

Riemers v. Mahar 2008 ND 95
Docket No.: 20070232
Filing Date: 5/15/2008
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Torts (Negligence, Liab., Nuis.)
Author: Crothers, Daniel John

Highlight: A public figure is prohibited from recovering damages for defamatory criticism unless there is clear and convincing evidence that the statements were made with actual malice.
Summary judgment is appropriate against a party who fails to establish the existence of a factual dispute on an essential element of his claim and on which he will bear the burden at trial.

State v. Schwab (Consolidated w/20070277) 2008 ND 94
Docket No.: 20070276
Filing Date: 5/15/2008
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - DUI/DUS/APC
Author: Crothers, Daniel John

Highlight: Once a blood alcohol test report is admitted into evidence, a court abuses its discretion by refusing to permit a DUI defendant to examine the analyst who performed the chemical testing, if the analyst is present at court.

State v. Curtis (cross ref. 20070250 & 20070333) 2008 ND 93
Docket No.: 20070249
Filing Date: 5/15/2008
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Misdemeanor
Author: Crothers, Daniel John

Highlight: A criminal conviction will be reversed for insufficient evidence only when, after viewing the evidence and all reasonable evidentiary inferences in the light most favorable to the verdict, no rational factfinder could have found the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Threats are statements by which the speaker means to communicate a serious expression of an intent to commit an act of unlawful violence to a particular individual or group of individuals.

Walberg v. Walberg, et al. 2008 ND 92
Docket No.: 20070259
Filing Date: 5/15/2008
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Child Support
Author: Maring, Mary

Highlight: Statutes are construed to harmonize them and avoid an unreasonable result or unjust consequence.
An agreement purporting to waive past-due child support is void and may not be enforced unless the child support obligee and any assignee of the obligee have consented to the agreement in writing and the agreement has been approved by a court of competent jurisdiction.

Voisine v. State 2008 ND 91
Docket No.: 20070313
Filing Date: 5/15/2008
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Post-Conviction Relief
Author: Kapsner, Carol

Highlight: Conditions of probation are strictly construed in favor of the offender; however, the conditions are construed as mandatory because of the duty to regulate a probationer's activities to help in his or her rehabilitation and at the same time to guard against continued criminal behavior.
A probation condition is not violated during incarceration if the condition unambiguously is not effective until release.

Krueger v. Krueger 2008 ND 90
Docket No.: 20070196
Filing Date: 5/15/2008
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Divorce - Property
Author: Maring, Mary

Highlight: A spousal support award must consider a disadvantaged spouse's needs and a supporting spouse's ability to pay.
Permanent spousal support is appropriate when an economically disadvantaged spouse cannot be equitably rehabilitated to make up for opportunities lost during the course of a marriage, while rehabilitative spousal support is appropriate when it is possible to restore an economically disadvantaged spouse to independent economic status, or to equalize the burden of a divorce by increasing the disadvantaged spouse's earning capacity.
Voluntary retirement by a supporting spouse that results in a material change in circumstances may be a valid basis for modification of spousal support.

Interest of I.B.A. and C.B.A. (CONFIDENTIAL)(Consolidated w/20070334) 2008 ND 89
Docket No.: 20070328
Filing Date: 5/15/2008
Case Type: Appeal - Juvenile - Termination of Parental Rights
Author: VandeWalle, Gerald

Highlight: While there is no constitutional right to appear at the hearing, a parent must be represented by counsel at a hearing to terminate parental rights, absent a valid waiver of counsel.
A district court should make in-depth individual findings regarding each parent, rather than combining the parents together in its analysis of whether the children are deprived and whether deprivation is likely to continue.

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