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Goetz v. Goetz, et al.
2023 ND 120
Docket No.: 20220231
Filing Date: 7/7/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Child Support
Author: McEvers, Lisa K. Fair
State v. Noble (consolidated w/20220364)
2023 ND 119
Docket No.: 20220363
Filing Date: 6/21/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Sexual Offense
Author: Bahr, Douglas Alan
Interest of I.C.
2023 ND 118
Docket No.: 20230135
Filing Date: 6/21/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Juvenile - Termination of Parental Rights
Author: Per Curiam
Highlight: A juvenile court judgment terminating parental rights is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2) and (4).
Laducer v. Laducer, et al.
2023 ND 117
Docket No.: 20230002
Filing Date: 6/21/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Child Support
Author: Per Curiam
Highlight: A district court order denying a motion to review and amend child support is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2) and (8).
State v. Gardner
2023 ND 116
Docket No.: 20220360
Filing Date: 6/21/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Felony
Author: Bahr, Douglas Alan
Highlight: A criminal judgment entered after a jury convicted defendant of child abuse in violation of N.D.C.C. § 14-09-22 is affirmed.
A district court’s use of “willfully allowed to be inflicted” in the jury instructions for an allegation of child abuse under N.D.C.C. § 14-09-22 is not obvious error if counsel fails to establish the instruction is a clear deviation from an applicable legal rule under current law.
The North Dakota Legislature chose to enumerate two alternative means of committing child abuse under N.D.C.C. § 14-09-22 without intending to define separate elements or crimes. A jury is not required to unanimously agree upon which of the two alternative means of committing child abuse it believes the State proved beyond a reasonable doubt.
State v. Coons
2023 ND 115
Docket No.: 20220289
Filing Date: 6/21/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Felony
Author: Tufte, Jerod E.
Asiama v. Asumeng, et al.
2023 ND 114
Docket No.: 20220307
Filing Date: 6/21/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Child Support
Author: Crothers, Daniel John
Orwig v. Orwig (consolidated w/ 20220248)
2023 ND 113
Docket No.: 20220247
Filing Date: 6/21/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Divorce - Property
Author: Bahr, Douglas Alan
State v. Lonechild
2023 ND 112
Docket No.: 20230032
Filing Date: 6/8/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Misc. Felony
Author: Jensen, Jon J.
Highlight: A defendant may be charged with escape under N.D.C.C. § 12.1-08-06 if they are in custody at a facility for custody of persons under charge or conviction of an offense, leave while participating in a work release program, and fail to return to the facility.
“Official detention” as defined by N.D.C.C. § 12.1-08-06(3)(b) precludes only “supervision on probation” and “constraint incidental to release.” The definition of “official detention” does not preclude custody while on probation.
Glasser v. State
2023 ND 111
Docket No.: 20230013
Filing Date: 6/8/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Post-Conviction Relief
Author: McEvers, Lisa K. Fair
Highlight: Class A misdemeanors involving different crimes committed against different victims on different dates can be consecutively sentenced under N.D.C.C. § 12.1-32-11(3).
Whether a crime was committed as part of a different course of conduct is a mixed question of law and fact.