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State v. Knight 2023 ND 130
Docket No.: 20230020
Filing Date: 7/19/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Sexual Offense
Author: McEvers, Lisa K. Fair

Highlight: A motion for new trial is reviewed for abuse of discretion.

Whether a jury verdict was coerced depends on the totality of the circumstances.

The district court does not abuse its discretion when it does not consider a juror declaration pertaining to the mental process of a juror during deliberations when deciding a motion for new trial.

Fleck v. Fleck, et al. 2023 ND 129
Docket No.: 20230011
Filing Date: 7/19/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Child Support
Author: McEvers, Lisa K. Fair

Mickelson, et al. v. City of Rolla 2023 ND 128
Docket No.: 20230009
Filing Date: 7/7/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Other
Author: Tufte, Jerod E.

Highlight: If an entity violates section 44-04-18, N.D.C.C., an interested person or entity may not file a civil action seeking attorney’s fees or damages, or both, until at least three working days after providing notice of the alleged violation to the chief administrative officer for the public entity under N.D.C.C. § 44-04-21.2(3).

State v. Graff 2023 ND 127
Docket No.: 20220348
Filing Date: 7/7/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Sexual Offense
Author: Jensen, Jon J.

Highlight: Dismissal of a criminal case with prejudice is a remedy that should only be used in extreme circumstances.

In order to dismiss a criminal case with prejudice, a district court must make a finding of bad faith, harassment, or prosecutorial misconduct, and this finding must be supported by clear and convincing evidence.

The State must be provided with notice, and an opportunity to respond, and lesser alternative sanctions must be considered before a district court may dismiss with prejudice.

It is an abuse of discretion when a district court fails to consider whether lesser sanctions are available or appropriate before dismissing a criminal case with prejudice.

State v. Graff 2023 ND 127
Docket No.: 20220348
Filing Date: 7/7/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Sexual Offense
Author: Jensen, Jon J.

Interest of Gehlhoff 2023 ND 126
Docket No.: 20230005
Filing Date: 7/7/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Civil Commitment of Sexually Dangerous Individual
Author: Tufte, Jerod E.

Highlight: When a district court concludes that an individual has a serious difficulty controlling behavior, its findings must identify recent conduct or describe anything that shows the individual has a “present serious difficulty controlling his behavior.”

State v. Sullivan 2023 ND 125
Docket No.: 20220337
Filing Date: 7/7/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - DUI/DUS/APC
Author: Tufte, Jerod E.

Highlight: When making an arrest without a warrant, the officer shall inform the person to be arrested of the officer’s authority and the cause of the arrest, unless an exception under N.D.C.C. § 29-06-17 applies.

Relevant factors in determining whether probable cause to arrest a person for a DUI exists include the detection of the odor of alcohol, observation of signs of impairment, the failure of one or more field sobriety tests, the individual has red and bloodshot eyes, an admission to having consumed an alcoholic beverage, the failure of the HGN test, a traffic violation, or erratic driving.

Estate of Ewing 2023 ND 124
Docket No.: 20220356
Filing Date: 7/7/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Probate, Wills, Trusts
Author: McEvers, Lisa K. Fair

Highlight: The district court does not err in finding an oral contract existed when no evidence existed that any party lacked the capacity to contract.

Agreeing to sell a party’s interest in estate property constitutes valid consideration.

The district court does not err in finding mutual assent was present when evidence existed that parties came to an agreement.

Substantial, permanent, and valuable improvements made to a property may be considered part performance sufficient to take an oral agreement outside of the statute of frauds.

The district court does not err in finding personal property items were distributed properly according to a previously created agreement.

The district court does not err in finding a personal representative failed to properly maintain the property when the personal representative failed to obtain home insurance, care for the exterior of the home, or pay utilities.

The district court does not abuse its discretion when it denies claims for reimbursement from a personal representative when the personal representative failed to provide evidence on what costs he incurred.

The district court may impose a remedial or punitive sanction for contempt when a personal representative breaches his fiduciary duty.

Estate of Ewing 2023 ND 124
Docket No.: 20220356
Filing Date: 7/7/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Probate, Wills, Trusts
Author: McEvers, Lisa K. Fair

Hegenes Apartment Management v. Borlay, et al. 2023 ND 123
Docket No.: 20220349
Filing Date: 7/7/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Landlord/Tenant
Author: Crothers, Daniel John

Highlight: In a summary eviction proceeding, the right to the possession of the real estate is the only fact that can be litigated unless damages or rent is claimed.

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