· 10/24/2024

Interest of D.K.A.

Citations

  • 2024 ND 194

Syllabus

An appeal is moot when a determination is sought which, when rendered, cannot have any practical legal effect upon a then-existing controversy. An appeal is not moot if the district court's decision continues to have collateral consequences for the appealing party. If an individual is already subject to firearms restrictions, the court's finding that federal firearms restrictions apply is not a lasting collateral consequence of the order being challenged on appeal.

Judges: McEvers, Lisa K. Fair

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