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The Supreme Court traveled to Wahpeton Oct. 3 to talk with students, hear a case, and participate in the rededication of the Richland County Courthouse. |
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Justice Dan Crothers talks to students about the Court. |
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Justice Lisa Fair McEvers answers a student question. |
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Chief Justice Gerald VandeWalle visits with students before lunch. |
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Justice Carol Kapsner dines with students in the school cafeteria. |
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After lunch, the justices meet with another class of Wahpeton students. |
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James Brothers represented the appellant as the Court heard arguments in Harvey v. Harvey at Wahpeton H.S. |
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The justices listen to the arguments in Harvey v. Harvey. |
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The appellee's attorney Leah duCharme listens to a question from the Court in Harvey v. Harvey. |
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Students filled the gym for the Harvey v. Harvey arguments. |
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Chief Justice VandeWalle presented a photo and the Court's thanks to Rick Jacobson, Superintendent, and Ned Clooten, Principal. |
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After the school visit, the Court proceeded to the Richland County Courthouse, where the Wahpeton Veterans' Color Guard opened the rededication ceremony. |
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Southeast Judicial District Judge Brad Cruff served as master of ceremonies at the rededication. |
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Lt. Gov. Drew Wrigley got a laugh from the crowd as he brought greetings from Gov. Jack Dalrymple. |
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The crowd in the historic courtroom listens as Chief Justice VandeWalle speaks on behalf of the state courts. |
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Dignitaries cut a ribbon to symbolize the formal rededication of the courthouse for its 100th anniversary. |