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12.1-35 – 12.1-35 | North Dakota Law

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12.1-35 – 12.1-35

ND Criminal Code § 12.1-35

Summary
CHAPTER 12.1-35 CHILD VICTIM AND WITNESS FAIR TREATMENT STANDARDS 12.1-35-01. Definitions. In this chapter, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires: 1. "Child" means an individual under the age of eighteen years. 2. "Child development specialist" means an individual who demonstrates educational and work experience exhibiting an understanding of child development and behavior. 3. "Court" means a forum established by law for the adjudication of juvenile petitions, criminal compl
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