North Dakota Code § 54-12-04.1

Attorney general to make investigation on Indian reservation - Expenses
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The attorney general may make a full and complete investigation of any complaint alleging 
the deprivation of any constitutional, civil, or legal right of an individual residing on an Indian 
reservation upon the written request of the state's attorney of the county of residence of the 
aggrieved individual. The attorney general may conduct and take full charge of any criminal 
prosecution that results from the investigation. The necessary expenses incurred in making the 
investigation or in prosecuting any resulting case, as determined by the attorney general, must 
be allowed and paid by the county in which the investigation was requested in the same manner 
in which claims against the county are allowed and paid.

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