State v. Graff
Citations
- 2023 ND 127
Syllabus
Dismissal of a criminal case with prejudice is a remedy that should only be used in extreme circumstances. In order to dismiss a criminal case with prejudice, a district court must make a finding of bad faith, harassment, or prosecutorial misconduct, and this finding must be supported by clear and convincing evidence. The State must be provided with notice, and an opportunity to respond, and lesser alternative sanctions must be considered before a district court may dismiss with prejudice. It is an abuse of discretion when a district court fails to consider whether lesser sanctions are available or appropriate before dismissing a criminal case with prejudice.
Judges: Jensen, Jon J.
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