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State v. Erhart
Citation: 2011 ND 82Docket: 20100384
Court: North Dakota Supreme Court; May 11, 2011; North Dakota; State Supreme Court
T.B. appealed the juvenile court referee's order that found him to be an accomplice to an aggravated assault, as well as the subsequent order from the juvenile court adopting these findings. T.B. contended that the district court made an error in this determination. The Supreme Court of North Dakota affirmed the lower court's decision, stating that the findings of both the referee and the juvenile court were not clearly erroneous. The ruling was made per curiam, with the case being submitted on briefs from the parties involved. The affirmation falls under N.D.R.App. 35.1(a)(2), indicating a lack of reversible error in the lower court's findings.