North Dakota Statutes
§ 29-22-04 — What papers jurors may take
North Dakota § 29-22-04
JurisdictionNorth Dakota
Title 29Judicial Procedure, Criminal
Ch. 29-22Jury After Submission of Cause and Verdict
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Bluebook
N.D. Cent. Code § 29-22-04 (2026).
Text
Upon retiring for deliberation, the jurors may take with them:
1.All papers or things other than depositions which have been received as evidence in
the cause, but if, in the opinion of the court, a public record or private document
received in evidence should not be taken from the person having possession, a copy
must be taken instead of the original;
2.All or such parts of the written instructions as the court may direct;
3.Notes of the testimony, or other proceedings on the trial, taken by jurors themselves or
any of them, but none taken by any other person; and
4.Forms of verdict approved by the court.
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Related
State v. Boehler
542 N.W.2d 745 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1996)
State v. Muhammad
2019 ND 159 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 2019)
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