North Dakota Statutes
§ 12.1-02-05 — Causal relationship between conduct and result
North Dakota § 12.1-02-05
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Bluebook
N.D. Cent. Code § 12.1-02-05 (2026).
Text
Causation may be found where the result would not have occurred but for the conduct of
the accused operating either alone or concurrently with another cause, unless the concurrent
cause was clearly sufficient to produce the result and the conduct of the accused clearly
insufficient.
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State v. Addai
2010 ND 29 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2010)
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2015 ND 212 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2015)
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2015 ND 1 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2015)
Tweed v. State
2010 ND 38 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2010)
State v. Bingaman
2002 ND 202 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2002)
Nearby Sections
15
§ 12.1-01-02
General purposes§ 12.1-01-03
Proof and presumptions§ 12.1-01-03.1
Presumption of age§ 12.1-01-04
General definitions§ 12.1-02-01
Basis of liability for offenses§ 12.1-02-02
Requirements of culpability§ 12.1-02-03
Mistake of fact in affirmative defenses§ 12.1-02-04
Ignorance or mistake negating culpability§ 12.1-02-05
Causal relationship between conduct and result§ 12.1-03-01
Accomplices§ 12.1-03-04
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