North Dakota Statutes

§ 29-21-04 — Jurors generally determine only facts

North Dakota·Title 29 Judicial Procedure, Criminal·Ch. 29-21 Trial
On the trial of an information or indictment for any offense other than libel, questions of law are to be decided by the court, and, although the jurors have the power to find a general verdict, which includes questions of law as well as of fact, they are bound, nevertheless, to receive as law what is laid down as such by the court.

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