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Committee backs bill allowing state to accept concurrent juvenile jurisdiction on military installations
Summary
House Bill 1033 would permit North Dakota to enter agreements with the federal government enabling state juvenile courts to adjudicate offenses committed on military installations once a memorandum of agreement is in place. The Department of Defense and state military and base-affiliated representatives supported the change.
The Senate Judiciary Committee recommended a do-pass on House Bill 1033, an enabling bill that allows the state and federal government to enter agreements giving North Dakota juvenile courts concurrent jurisdiction over juvenile offenses occurring on federal military installations.
Representative Lawrence Clameen, sponsor, said the bill is modeled on Colorado law and was developed at the request of the Department of Defense. "The bill would allow the state of…
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