The
North Dakota Supreme Court is the highest court of
law in the state of North
Dakota
. The Court rules on questions of law in
appeals from the state's district courts.
Each of the five justices are elected on a no-party ballot to ten
year terms, arranged such that one seat is contested every two
years. The Chief Justice is elected from the Justices every five
years (or upon vacancy) by vote of the Supreme Court justices and
the District Court judges.
The justices of the North Dakota Supreme Court are currently:
The Supreme Court is empowered to constitute a
Court of
Appeals consisting of a three-member panel chosen from
active and retired District Court judges, retired Supreme Court
justices, and lawyers. The Court of Appeals only hears cases
specifically assigned to it by the Supreme Court, which is done
only infrequently.
See also
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