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Vandeberg v. State (Consolidated w/20020321)
2003 ND 71 Highlight: The State cannot require a petitioner, in every post-conviction relief case, to prove up his case prior to any hearing merely by moving for summary disposition and asserting the petitioner has offered no evidence to support his claims. |
Flattum-Riemers v. Flattum-Riemers
2003 ND 70
Highlight: A trial court's decision to change the location of a hearing to a county other than the county of venue will not be reversed on appeal unless the court has abused its discretion. |
Wagner v. Miskin
2003 ND 69
Highlight: An appellant assumes the consequences and the risk for the failure to file a complete transcript, and if the record on appeal does not allow for a meaningful and intelligent review of alleged error, this Court will decline review of the issue. |
Interest of B.N. & K.K. (CONSOLIDATED W/20020281) (CONFIDENTIAL)
2003 ND 68 Highlight: The probability of serious mental and emotional harm to a child may be established by prognostic evidence that a parent's current inability to properly care for the child will continue long enough to render improbable the successful assimilation of the child into a family if the parent's rights are not terminated. |
Nelsen v. N.D. Dept. of Transportation, et al.
2003 ND 67 Highlight: A judgment affirming a Central Personnel Division order upholding a Department of Transportation decision to terminate an employee is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(5). |
State v. Norman
2003 ND 66
Highlight: The DNA database sampling requirements in N.D.C.C. 31-13-03 apply (1) to persons convicted after July 31, 2001, of a listed felony offense; and (2) to persons incarcerated after July 31, 2001, as a result of a conviction for one of the listed offenses. |
Spagnolia v. Monasky, et al.
2003 ND 65
Highlight: A contract is ambiguous when rational arguments can be made for different interpretations. |
Koapke v. Herfendal, et al.
2003 ND 64
Highlight: A referring physician does not have a duty to obtain a patient's informed consent unless the referring physician formally prescribed or performed the procedure. |
Bachmeier v. Workers Comp. et al.
2003 ND 63
Highlight: A claimant who files a reapplication seeking a resumption of discontinued disability benefits must prove an actual wage loss caused by a significant change in the compensable medical condition. |
Henry v. Securities Commissioner (Consolidated w/20020156 & 20020157)
2003 ND 62 Highlight: An order of the Securities Commissioner denying a motion to dismiss a cease and desist order is not a final order under the Administrative Agencies Practice Act and is not appealable. |