• 2012 - Disobedience of Judicial Order
  • K-16.50
    • Public Crimes
  • A person is guilty of disobedience of a judicial order if the person disobeys or resists a [lawful temporary restraining order] [preliminary injunction] [final injunction] [final order] of a court of this state.

     

    ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF THE OFFENSE

     

    The State’s burden of proof is satisfied if the evidence shows, beyond a reasonable doubt, the following essential elements:

     

    1) On or about [month][day][year], in [City][County], North Dakota;

     

    2) The Defendant, _______________________, willfully disobeyed or resisted a [lawful temporary restraining order] [preliminary injunction] [final injunction] [final order] of a court of this state.

     

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    NDCC 12.1-01-04
    NDCC 12.1-10-05

     

    State v. Holecek, 545 N.W.2d 800 (N.D. 1996)

    State v. Franck, 499 N.W.2d 108 (N.D. 1993)

     

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