North Dakota Code § 27-13-12

Attorney not to aid defense when formerly interested as public prosecutor -
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Penalty.
Every attorney who, having prosecuted or in any manner aided or promoted any action or 
proceeding in any court, as state's attorney or other public prosecutor, afterward, directly or 
indirectly, advises in relation to or takes any part in the defense thereof as attorney or otherwise, 
or takes or receives any valuable consideration from or on behalf of any defendant therein, upon 
any understanding or agreement whatever, express or implied, having relation to the defense 
thereof, is guilty of a class A misdemeanor and in addition to the punishment prescribed 
therefor, that attorney forfeits that attorney's license to practice.

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