North Dakota Code § 42-02-07

Evidence admissible
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In a prosecution under this chapter in a civil proceeding, evidence of the general reputation 
of the house, building, room, or place designated in the complaint shall be admissible for the 
purpose of proving the existence of a nuisance. Proof of the fact that any person has pleaded 
guilty to violation of the provisions of any city ordinance or any other law of the land enacted to 
prevent a nuisance also is admissible, if it can be shown further that such person, when 
pleading guilty, was or had been, at the time and place mentioned in the complaint in the action 
then pending before the court, a frequenter or inmate of such house, building, room, or place, 
and such proof shall be deemed prima facie evidence of the guilt of the defendant.

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