North Dakota Code § 29-22-26

Verdict returned - Duty of court - May decrease or increase punishment
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
If the jurors return a verdict of guilty against the accused, the court, before it is accepted, 
shall ascertain whether it conforms to the law of the case. If, in the opinion of the court, the 
verdict does not conform to the requirements of the law of the case, the court, with proper 
instructions as to the error, shall direct the jurors to reconsider the verdict and the verdict cannot 
be accepted nor recorded until it is rendered in proper form. But if the punishment imposed by 
the jurors in the verdict, when they are authorized by law to determine the punishment, is not in 
conformity to the law of the case in that regard, the court may proceed as follows:
1. If the punishment imposed by the jurors in the verdict is under the limit prescribed by 
law for the offense of which the defendant is found guilty, the court may receive the 
verdict and thereupon render judgment and pronounce sentence for the lowest limit 
prescribed by law in such a case; or
2. If the punishment imposed by the jurors in the verdict is greater than the highest limit 
prescribed by law for the offense of which the defendant is found guilty, the court shall 
disregard the excess and render judgment and pronounce sentence according to the 
highest limit prescribed by law in the particular case.

‹ Prev All North Dakota sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.