North Dakota Code § 31-01-18

Expenses of witness paid by city or state upon court order in criminal or
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municipal court action.
When a person, as a witness in a criminal or municipal court action, appears before a 
magistrate, grand jury, or court, upon a subpoena or in pursuance of an undertaking and it 
appears that the person:
1. Has come from a place outside the county; or
2. Is poor and unable to pay the expenses of such attendance,
the court, if the attendance of the witness is upon a trial, by order upon its minutes, or in any 
other case, the judge, by a written order, may direct the state in district court cases or the city in 
municipal court cases to pay the witness a reasonable sum to be specified in the order for the 
necessary expenses of the witness's attendance. Upon the production of the order or a certified 
copy thereof, the state or city, to whichever entity the order is directed, must pay the witness the 
sum specified. In district court cases, the attorney general shall pay prosecution witness 
expenses and the supreme court shall pay other witness expenses.

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