North Dakota Code § 12.1-10-03

Refusal to testify
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1. A person is guilty of a class A misdemeanor if, without lawful privilege, he refuses:
a. To answer a question pertinent to the subject under inquiry in an official 
proceeding before the legislative assembly, or one of its session or interim 
committees, and continues in such a refusal after the presiding officer directs him 
to answer, and advises him that his continuing refusal may make him subject to 
criminal prosecution; or
b. To answer a question in any other official proceeding and continues in such 
refusal after a court or judge directs or orders him to answer and advises him that 
his continuing refusal may make him subject to criminal prosecution.
2. It is a defense to a prosecution under this section that the defendant complied with the 
direction or order before his refusal to do so substantially affected the proceeding.

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