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The Court visited the University of North Dakota School of Law on October 25-26, 2010. Jesse Lange of Fargo argued on behalf of the appellant in State v. Steffes on Oct. 25. |
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Stutsman County State's Attorney Fritz Fremgen of Jamestown represented the appellee in State v. Steffes on Oct. 25 at UND. |
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Justice Mary Maring dined with UND law students on Oct. 25. |
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Justice Dale Sandstrom shared lunch with a UND law student on Oct. 25. |
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Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle talks with UND students at lunch on Oct. 25. |
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Justice Carol Kapsner listens to student comments at lunch on Oct. 25. |
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Justice Daniel Crothers and two UND law students listen to a speaker at lunch on Oct. 25. |
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In afternoon arguments Oct. 25, Malcolm Brown of Bismarck represented the appellant in Carkuff v. Balmer. |
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Scott Knudsvig of Minot argued for the appellee in Carkuff v. Balmer. |
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The Court judged the Moot Court finals Oct. 25. Moot Court finalists Joel Engel, Amanda Gill, Jordan Moe and Dennis Ingold pose with the Court after their arguments. |
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Moot Court Board Members Tyler Carlson, Katie Stearns, Nils Eberhardt, Sam Gereszek and Jon Leddige organized the intra-school moot court competition. |
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On Oct. 26, the Court heard two additional cases at UND. Patti Jo Jensen of East Grand Forks represented the appellant in Nelson v. Nelson. |
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Jim Hovey, now a district judge with chambers in New Rockford, argued for the appellee in in Nelson v. Nelson. |
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In the second case on Oct. 26, Darla Schuman of Grand Forks represented the appellant in State v. Szklarski. |
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Walsh County State's Attorney Barbara Whelan argued for the appellee in State v. Szklarski. |
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After the UND arguments, Justice Sandstrom explained the new trial court case management system, Odyssey, to the Greater Grand Forks County Bar Association. |