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North Dakota Code > Title 29 - Judicial Procedure, Criminal


Current as of: 2009
Chapter 29-01General Provisions
Chapter 29-02Prevention of Public Offenses
Chapter 29-03Local Jurisdiction of Public Offenses
Chapter 29-04Limitations
Chapter 29-05The Complaint and Warrant of Arrest
Chapter 29-06Arrest
Chapter 29-06.1Tribal Arrest Warrants
Chapter 29-07Preliminary Examinations
Chapter 29-08Bail
Chapter 29-09Methods of Prosecution
Chapter 29-10.1Grand Jury
Chapter 29-10.2State Grand Jury
Chapter 29-12Process Upon Information and Indictment
Chapter 29-15Removal of Cause and Change of Judge
Chapter 29-16Method of Trial
Chapter 29-17Trial Jury
Chapter 29-19Continuance
Chapter 29-21Trial
Chapter 29-22Jury After Submission of Cause and Verdict
Chapter 29-23Proceedings After Verdict and Before Judgment
Chapter 29-25Motion in Arrest of Judgment
Chapter 29-26Judgment and Sentence
Chapter 29-27Execution
Chapter 29-28Appeals
Chapter 29-29Search Warrants
Chapter 29-29.1Administrative Search Warrants
Chapter 29-29.2Wiretapping in Drug Offense Investigations
Chapter 29-29.3Pen Registers and Trap and Trace Devices
Chapter 29-30.3Uniform Extradition and Rendition Act
Chapter 29-31.1Property Forfeiture and Disposition
Chapter 29-32.1Uniform Postconviction Procedure Act
Chapter 29-33Uniform Mandatory Disposition of Detainers Act
Chapter 29-34Interstate Agreement on Detainers

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