North Dakota Statutes
§ 32-22-18 — Informal commitment from district judge
North Dakota § 32-22-18
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N.D. Cent. Code § 32-22-18 (2026).
Text
If the person is committed to prison, or is in custody of an officer on a criminal charge, by
virtue of a warrant of commitment of a district judge, the person must not be discharged on the
ground of any mere defect of form in the warrant of commitment.
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§ 32-01-01
Remedies - Classification§ 32-01-02
Action defined§ 32-01-03
Actions - Classification§ 32-01-04
Special proceeding defined§ 32-01-05
Criminal action defined§ 32-01-06
Civil action defined§ 32-01-07
Process in civil action§ 32-01-08
Civil and criminal remedies not merged§ 32-01-10
Provisional remedies classified§ 32-01-12
Conditions of relief from forfeiture§ 32-02-01
Qualifications of sureties - Personal§ 32-02-02
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North Dakota § 32-22-18, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nd/32-22-18.