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On April 14, the Supreme Court traveled to Trenton Public School in Williams County, near the confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers, to meet with students and to hear arguments in a case, State v. Juntunen. |
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Justice Dale Sandstrom and Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle met with high school students in Trenton. |
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Justice Sandstorm makes a point to the class. |
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Justice Dan Crothers spoke to a high school class in Trenton. |
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Justice Carol Kapsner takes questions from elementary school students in Trenton. |
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Elementary school students pay close attention to Justice Lisa Fair McEvers. |
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The justices dined at a "man camp" cafeteria in Trenton. |
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A banner welcomed the Court to the school gym for oral arguments. |
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Justice McEvers and Justice Crothers visited with students before the arguments. |
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Justice Kapsner and Chief Justice VandeWalle spoke to students in the "courtroom" prior to oral arguments. |
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Attorney Danny Herbel represented the defendant/appellant in State v. Juntunen. |
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Chief Justice VandeWalle asked a question during the arguments. |
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Burleigh County Assistant State's Attorney Britta K. Demello Rice represented the state in Juntunen |
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Justice Crothers queried an attorney during the Juntunenarguments. |
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Members of the Court answered questions from the audience after the arguments. |
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The Court presented an autographed photo to Stephen Cascaden, Superintendent, and Chad Berger, Social Studies Chair, in appreciation of Trenton's hospitality. |