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North Dakota Century Code
Title 29
Chapter 29-21
N.D. Cent. Code ch. 29-21
Trial
29-21-01
Order of trial
29-21-02
Order of trial may be changed for cause
29-21-03
Court to decide questions of law
29-21-04
Jurors generally determine only facts
29-21-05
Presumption of innocence - Acquittal on reasonable doubt
29-21-06
Doubt as to degree of crime
29-21-07
Persons jointly accused of crime jointly tried - Exceptions
29-21-08
Defendant discharged to testify
29-21-09
Discharge to be witness for codefendant
29-21-10
Such discharge an acquittal - Bar to further prosecution
29-21-11
Defendant witness in own behalf
29-21-12
Rules of evidence
29-21-12.1
Statements, admissions, or confessions procured by duress, fraud, threat, or promises inadmissible in any criminal action
29-21-13
Forgery - Proof on trial
29-21-14
Testimony of accomplice - Corroboration required
29-21-15
Mistake in offense charged - Other proceedings
29-21-16
Mistake in charge not former acquittal nor putting once in jeopardy
29-21-17
Trial on original charge after mistake
29-21-18
Juror knowing fact - Witness
29-21-19
Want of jurisdiction appearing - Jury discharged
29-21-20
Disposition of accused on discharge of jury
29-21-21
Admission to bail
29-21-22
Certified copies of papers sent to proper county by clerk
29-21-23
When accused discharged
29-21-24
Proceedings if accused arrested
29-21-25
Court must discharge accused - Exception
29-21-26
Jury may view place
29-21-27
Custody and conduct of jury
29-21-28
Court must admonish jury
29-21-29
Counsel's argument restricted
29-21-30
Instructing the jury - Procedure
29-21-31
Instructions to be read
29-21-32
Fees for court reporter's instructions
29-21-33
Charge - Exceptions before given
29-21-34
Defendant may be committed
29-21-35
Death or illness of juror - Procedure
29-21-36
Substitute for state's attorney
29-21-37
Court may advise jury to acquit
29-21-38
Pleadings not evidence in criminal action