North Dakota Code § 29-21-11

Defendant witness in own behalf
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In the trial of a criminal action or proceeding before any court or magistrate of this state, 
whether prosecuted by information, indictment, complaint, or otherwise, the defendant, at the 
defendant's own request and not otherwise, must be deemed a competent witness, but the 
defendant's neglect or refusal to testify does not create or raise any presumption of guilt against 
the defendant. Nor may such neglect or refusal be referred to by any attorney prosecuting the 
case, or considered by the court or jury before whom the trial takes place.

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