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North Dakota lawmakers set sights on stand-your-ground legislation House Bill 1193 would allow anyone to use deadly force against an assailant without attempting to retreat from the situation. The so-called stand-your-ground legislation would expand the current castle law, which permits the use of deadly force at one s home or workplace but requires an effort to escape the attacker in other circumstances. Written By: Jeremy Turley | × Rep. Jeff Magrum, R-Hazelton, presents a bill in front of the North Dakota House Judiciary Committee on Monday, Jan. 25. Jeremy Turley / Forum News Service BISMARCK A group of ultra-conservative North Dakota lawmakers has thrown its support behind a bill that would loosen the law on using deadly force in self-defense. ....
Port: Prosecutor sues judge in bizarre DUI case before North Dakota Supreme Court Prosecutors argue that the State of North Dakota s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation releases felonious DUI offenders too early. Those sentenced to state prison for felony DUI s are doing less time than those sentenced to a county jail, they say. 10:03 am, Jan. 25, 2021 × A guard stands by as inmates at the North Dakota State Penitentiary walk between cell units in Bismarck in this 2015 file photo. (Mike McCleary / Bismarck Tribune) MINOT, N.D. Why would a state prosecutor sue a district court judge? Well, it s complicated but in a nutshell, the prosecutor thinks North Dakota s prisons are being too easy on repeat DUI offenders, and he s undertaken a unique strategy to keep those offenders in county jails where they serve more time. ....
[email protected] Terry Lee Albers, 62, Douglas, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to one Class A felony count of sexual abuse of a girl under the age of 10. He had originally been charged with two counts of Class AA felony gross sexual imposition but the state agreed to dismiss one of the charges and amend the other charge to the lesser A felony. The offense took place sometime between 2008 and 2012 and involved a victim who might have been as young as 6 at the time. Albers is already a convicted sex offender for another offense. Judge Richard Hagar ordered a pre-sentence investigation for Albers and set a March 31 sentencing date. ....
[email protected] Lewis and Clark Elementary was extensively damaged early Wednesday morning when a vehicle driven by Payton White Owl, 23, drove into the north wing of the school, according to Minot police. The accident happened at about 12:30 a.m. No one was on the site at the time and no injuries were reported. The accident is under investigation and charges are being submitted to the Ward County State’s Attorney’s Office for review.The accident was not reported to law enforcement immediately and the vehicle was removed prior to police being notified, according to Minot police. Supt. Mark Vollmer said Wednesday that the vehicle broke out a bank of windows in a third-grade classroom and caused extensive damage to a wall and struck a heating unit. He didn’t have a dollar estimate for the amount of damage done as of Wednesday afternoon. ....