North Dakota Statutes
§ 12.1-10-05 — Disobedience of judicial order
1.A person is guilty of a class A misdemeanor if the person disobeys or resists a lawful
temporary restraining order or preliminary or final injunction or other final order, other
than for the payment of money, of a court of this state.
2.Notwithstanding the limitations of section 12.1-32-01, the defendant may be sentenced
to pay a fine in any amount deemed just by the court.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 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
Definitions and general provisions