North Dakota Supreme Court updates procedural rules and adopts new rule for municipal courts

Chief Justice Jon J. Jensen
Chief Justice Jon J. Jensen
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The North Dakota Supreme Court has announced amendments to several procedural rules and the adoption of a new rule aimed at municipal courts. The changes affect the North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules, the North Dakota Rule of Criminal Procedure, and the North Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure. Additionally, a new North Dakota Rule of Court has been adopted to implement N.D.C.C. § 40-18.1, which pertains to municipal courts.

These amendments are intended to update court procedures and provide guidance for municipal court operations in accordance with recent legislative changes.

The new rule for municipal courts is designed to align local court practices with state law requirements under N.D.C.C. § 40-18.1.

For more information about these changes, visit the North Dakota Courts’ official website.



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