Opinions
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State v. Harns
861 N.W.2d 173 Highlight: Driving under the influence conviction is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(7). |
State v. Beylund
861 N.W.2d 172 Highlight: Conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2) and (7). |
State v. Birchfield
858 N.W.2d 302 Highlight: The implied consent statute criminalizing refusal to consent to a chemical test is not unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment or North Dakota Constitution. art. I, sec. 8. |
State v. Williams
873 N.W.2d 13 Highlight: The district court has discretion in deciding whether to grant a request for a transcript, and the court abuses its discretion by refusing the request if a particularized need, necessity, or justification for its preparation and use is shown. |
Interest of J.A.H. (Consolidated w/20140146)
855 N.W.2d 394 Highlight: When a juvenile court provides insufficient findings to review, jurisdiction may be retained under N.D.R.App.P. 35(a)(3) and the case remanded with instructions that the juvenile court make expedited findings of fact. |
Nemec v. Disciplinary Board
799 N.W.2d 370 Highlight: Lawyer reinstatement ordered. |
State v. Juntunen
845 N.W.2d 325 Highlight: A decision cannot be properly reviewed on appeal if the district court does not provide an adequate explanation of the basis for its decision. |
Disciplinary Board v. Howe
842 N.W.2d 646 Highlight: Interim suspension vacated. |
Phillips v. State
841 N.W.2d 731
Highlight: A separate appeal from an order denying the transcript of a post-conviction relief hearing is unnecessary when an appeal from an order denying post-conviction relief is already pending. |
Judicial Redistricting (consol. w/ 20130221)
833 N.W.2d 543 Highlight: Counties moved from South Central to Southeast Judicial District and Northwest Judicial District divided into two districts, effective January 1, 2014. |