North Dakota Statutes
§ 29-05-05 — Witnesses other than complainant
Every person making complaint charging the commission of a crime or public offense shall
inform the magistrate of all persons whom the person believes to have any knowledge of its
commission, and the magistrate, at the time of issuing the warrant, may issue subpoenas for
such persons, requiring them to attend at a specified time and place as witnesses.
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Related
State v. Thill
468 N.W.2d 643 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1991)
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