North Dakota Code § 27-01-02

Sittings of courts public - When public may be excluded
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The sittings of every court of this state must be public, and every citizen may freely attend 
the same, except that on the trial of cases of a scandalous or obscene nature the presiding 
judge or justice may exclude therefrom all persons not necessarily present as parties or 
witnesses.

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