North Dakota Statutes
§ 54-68-11 — Attorney general - Counsel - Bureau of criminal investigation - Primary authority for investigations (Effective after March 31, 2026)
North Dakota § 54-68-11
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N.D. Cent. Code § 54-68-11 (2026).
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authority for investigations. (Effective after March 31, 2026)
1.The attorney general may act as legal counsel in any particular investigation or
proceeding under section 54-12-02. The attorney general shall appear and defend any
officer or employee of the office and any member of the review board in any action
founded on an act or omission arising out of performance of an official duty.
2.In accordance with chapter 54-12, the attorney general and bureau of criminal
investigation have primary authority to investigate criminal cases related to a
guardianship or conservatorship.
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